Welcome to join us in an engaging workshop on how to collaborate across different disciplines, sharing a common interest in sustainability. This is a great opportunity for you as a young researcher to learn more and broaden your network.
Collaboration and sustainability are two central aspects that are increasingly being requested, for instance in research calls. How can collaboration be practiced and how can sustainability impacts be assessed? In this workshop, we will combine our competences around a scenario and explore the it's relevance for various aspects of sustainability.
The workshop will be guided by Hilde Weiser, docotal student at the Department of Food, Nutrition and Culinary Science using the SDG Assessment Tool.
The scenario is fictious, however, at the end of the workshop you may have found inspiration for real ideas together with new colleagues. The aim of this workshop is to broaden your network, practice collaboration and learn how to holistically assess sustainability impacts. We welcome young researchers from all fields!
Free lunch and registration
We offer a free vegetarian lunch from 11:30, please register before 2 June: Registration form.
About the series
These sessions offer a platform for young researchers from all fields to learn more about research for sustainable development, and to connect with colleagues interested in sustainability. Each session will focus on a new engaging topic. If you are curious about the sustainable development goals in research, regardless of if you think your project includes sustainability aspects or not, this event is for you! We invite you to strengthen your understanding of sustainability in your research as well as meeting other young researchers from different areas to discuss how sustainability is relevant in your various fields. Stay tuned for upcoming sessions in the What’s up with series.