Workshop
Auditório ELACH
Formadores: Geoffrey Williams & Emmanuelle Pensec
Destinatários: Investigadores do CEHUM
Organização: Direção do CEHUM
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Funding is never individual. Funds may be allocated to a project, but that project is seen as emanating from an institution. This means that valorising is not simply individual research, but a contribution to the research unit and the institution as a whole. You are part of a system and you are contributing to a system in the same way that the system gives you the means to carry out research. The two workshops should be seen as a whole as communication strategies are as essential to obtaining funding as the quality of the proposal and its management.
This is not about fitting in, it is about how your project does fit in to an overall picture of research output. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be seen as top down, but the aim of this workshop is to show how they can be used bottom up to valorise the research output of a project and the entire unit. This communication strategy thereby valorises both the project and the unit in terms of the institution, financing agencies and the wider public.
In order to get funded, a project must show that it fulfils the requirements of the funder, not only in completing the relevant sections, but in understanding the entire funding framework into which a project must fit. This increasingly means taking intoaccount societal impact and, consequently, SDGs. This workshop is designed to help you present clear objectives in a structured project.Both workshops will have a hands-on element and require active participation. The workshops will be in English, but the hands-on part will allow to speak freely in Portuguese.
Both workshops will have a hands-on element and require active participation. The workshops will be in English, but the hands-on part will allow to speak freely in Portuguese.
GEOFFREY WILLIAMS
Professor Geoffrey Williams co-founded and was President of the EvalHum Initiative, a European association seeking to promote the Social Sciences and Humanities through improved evaluation procedures and impact studies. He has a particular interest in rankings and their application to the Social Sciences and Humanities. A linguist and lexicographer, he is a former president of the European Association for Lexicography - EURALEX.
EMMANUELLE PENSEC
Emmanuelle does research in CSR (Corporate Social Responsability) strategy and communication. Her research is based on digital humanities applied to CSR accountability and sustainable leadership. Emmanuelle has published a number of studies on corporate discourse and is an expert on Sustainable Development Goals.

