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Research Week #2 - ATU

EU GREEN WP3's 2nd edition of the Research Week will  take place from Monday 17th to Wednesday 19th of June 2024 at the Atlantic Technological University (Sligo campus, Ireland)

Monday 17th June

Day 1 : 2023: Review, Connect, Collaborate: Building Bridges in WP3 

 

Activity

Location

08:30-09:00

Welcome

Main Reception

09:00-09:55

Introduction/ Summary of past year/ Presentation of seed funding. Plenary session. By Claire Manceau & Marco Bartoli, WP3 leaders 

Aurivo

09:55-10:15

Keep KALM method: think about EU GREEN: what would you Keep and Add? What would you want Less of and More of in WP3? Prepare your post-it notes and tick them onto the dedicated board. 

Aurivo

10:15-11:00

Presentation of "The Next Frontier for Climate Change Science" by Anna Pirani, senior research associate of the CMCC research division 'Risk assessment and adaptation strategies'.

Download the Report here. 

Aurivo 

11:00-11:30

Photo OP with ATU President
Tea/ Coffee break

Outside room

11:30-13:00

Sustain & Solve: Researchers' Resilient Solutions. Split into 5 interdisciplinary groups, reseachers brainstorm on the Presentation of "The Next Frontier for Climate Change Science" and the research gaps that have  been identified. The goal is to create connexion between clusters and create new synergies. 

 

13:00-14:00

Lunch

Main Canteen

14:00-14:30

Free time

 

14:30-16:00

Scholars blitz: 6 Researchers present their research topic in 15 Minutes, understandable for non specialists. Introduction by Frances Lucy, who will also introduce the Engagement Hub 

Aurivo

16:00-16:30

Tea/ Coffee break

Outside Room

16:00-17:30

Poster session & info corner on different calls. Attendants can chat with the people who brought posters, and ask questions about the new funding opportunities within WP3

 

Tuesday 18th of June

Day 2 :  Uniting Research and Education for Collaborative Excellence

 

Activity

Location

9:00-10:30

How to develop joint educational programmes through excellent research clusters: presentation session of the Educational Principles and the call for new joint programs by Tomina Saveanu 

Aurivo

10:30-11:00

Tea/ Coffee break

Outside Room

11:00-12:30

Presentation by the PhD Council members of their activities: 

  • MSCA Doctoral Netwok subgroup 
  • Event my Thesis in 3 Minutes, Polish pilot 
  • Establishing a common glossary 
  • Creating a joint protocol for the cosupervision of PhDs

Aurivo 

12:30-13:30

Lunch

Main Canteen

13:30-15:30

Parallel work sessions 

  • Agenda for clusters : define an action plan for this year: which projects do we want to develop this year ? At the end of the session, each cluster should provide to the WP3 team a list of projects they would like to develop (seed funding, BIP, Horizon  Europe) etc.
  • Agenda for JRC : evaluation of WP2 call's proposals
  • Agenda for PhD council : Define an action plan for the year, and focus on the next edition of the 2024 Summer school for young researchers

 

15:30-16:30

Tea/ Coffee break

Outside Room

16:30-18:00

Cluster leaders meeting: time for cluster leaders and open to the JRC members

Free time slot for other meetings (sed funding, projects, etc)

 

18:30

Dinner

Clayton Hotel

19:30

Convivial time : Music and Storytelling

Clayton Hotel

Wednesday 19th June 

Planning Ahead: Fostering Collaboration for Future Projects

 

Activity

Location

9:00-10:30

Brainstorming sessions. Each cluster must be represented so discuss it with your cluster beforehand !

  • How to create a BIP from scratch with WP6 for clusters? by Anna Posadowska Malarz & Krzysztof Kafarski 
  • EU GREEN 2024/25 Conference cycle : discuss and prepare the conferences linked to clusters thematics by Elena Maestri & Federico Righi 
  • Identifying Key Issues in Our Communities by Marco Bartoli
  • Phd council session : mapping the doctoral regulations in our countries
  • WP8 link: Our campuses as living labs: mapping our campuses practices
  • More confirmation are awaited..

 

10:30-11:00

Tea/ Coffee break

Outside Room

11:00-13:00

Parallel sessions

  • Agenda for clusters: reflect on the concrete implementation of the action plan defined the day before
  • Agenda for the JRC: label HRS4R
  • Agenda for Phd Council : MSCA DN - writing the proposal 

 

13:00-14:30

Lunch

Main Canteen

14:30-16:00

Collective session (wrap up, next steps): each group will present its the next steps and concrete action plan by one representative from each group 

Aurivo 

16:00-16:30

Final words

Aurivo 

17:30

Welcome Meet and Greet

 

18:00-19:30

Water Resilience Event

Aurivo

For flights from the EU GREEN cities, download the file below

Download the file here. 

For how to come from Dublin to Sligo, download the file below:

Bus from Dublin Airport : This leaves from outside Terminal 1 ( go through the carpark building) Zone 13, stop 9. Here is the timetable below , look at the 4th line (Zone 13 Stop 9) as well as the first (Zone 13 Stop 9)  because sometimes the bus goes in to town and comes back out again.. it is the latest departure time that counts if  you are running late! Best to book online.


When you get to Sligo you can walk to the hotels but I recommend that If you are going to the Clayton hotel, do take a taxi. There may be taxis there but I also recommend you download the FreeNow  taxi app on your phone 

Train from Connolly station, Dublin

There are Dublin Bus buses that will take you from the airport to Connolly or close by. I recommend asking at the airport as there are several buses. They leave from T1 - I think some stop at T2 also.   A taxi will cost you about 25 to 30 euro. The bus is about 5 euro.
Book online for train tickets - it is a big saver!  

The train and bus station are at the same place. When you get to Sligo you can walk to the hotels but if you are going to the Clayton hotel, do take a taxi

Visa requirements

This link should be helpful for non-EU passport holders who will be travelling to Ireland for WP3 Researcher Week:  https://www.ireland.ie/en/dfa/visas-for-ireland/. The information therein includes requirements, applications, fees, etc.  There is also a list of countries that require visas. 

This second link outlines visa-exempt countries https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/moving-country/visas-for-ireland/visa-requirements-for-entering-ireland/.

 

Registration

All interested researchers and staff are invited. To ensure that they can attend, they should contact their local coordinators :

  • LUCY Frances, frances.lucy @ atu.ie (ATU)
  • HUGOSSON Håkan, hakan.hugosson @ hig.se (HIG)
  • BARTOLI Marco, marco.bartoli @ unipr.it (UNIPR)
  • PEREZ ALOE VALVERDE Raquel, eugreen_uex@unex.es (UEX)
  • PIRES Cesaltina, cpires @ uevora.pt (UE)
  • ZAWERACZ Paulina, paulina.zaweracz @ upwr.edu.pl (UPW)
  • eugreen @ ovgu.de, (OVGU)
  • DODESCU Anca, otiliaanca.dodescu @ gmail.com (UO)
  • BLOUËT Alix, eugreenwp3 @ univ-angers.fr (UA)

Once you have the confirmation you will participate to the Research week, please register here.

We are pleased to meet you all soon for this second edition !

Work Package 3 Team

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