Interesting revelation from our interview with Professor Ding Yifan, former deputy-director of the influential Institute of World Development, under the State Council's Development Research Centre. You can find the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/dEGpV3vZ
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6️⃣ projects were selected for funding in the first call for thematic activities and seed-funded research 💰📝 The projects work on topics related to our four thematic priorities: 🌐 Data-Driven Technologies for the Social Sciences 🗳️ Democracy in the 21st Century 🇪🇺 Europe Revisited 🌳 Societies in Transition, Crises of Earth Wondering what our researchers are up to and what has come out of this call? Learn more about the selected projects here 👉 https://loom.ly/ANjI77Y
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📣 The United Nations University Annual Report 2023 is out❗ Explore the “who” and “what” of UNU’s work in 2023 and learn how our ideas generate solutions to improve people's lives. Read the full report 📖 https://buff.ly/4aJxLgi
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"No research evaluation system will work perfectly at first — organizations must commit sustained resources to monitoring and improving it." DORA co-Chair Kelly Cobey on the importance of planning and consultation for successful research assessment reform: 👇 https://lnkd.in/eMX6whE3
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Public policies and institutions. This is the session I contribute to! The Latinamerican conference on studies of Science and Innovation. https://lnkd.in/d2x2_eyv
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✨📚 Our research is unique because it's not just academic - it's informed by real data from actual transactions - not surveys - and expertise from advisors on the ground. Learn more from ISG's Paul Gottsegen, CMO & President, Research Chair👇
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Ukrainian and Italian Medical Doctor, PhD in Medical Sciences | Bachelor in Laws | Expert of the National Agency for a Quality Assurance of the Higher Education in Ukraine | Member of the Editorial Board EUMJ (SCOPUS)
Welcoming new important step in our fundamental research ✨ Check our new article out right here: https://lnkd.in/d8HHUEWe
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Delighted that our journal monograph, Assessing the dynamic social values of the 'deep city’: An integrated methodology combining online and offline approaches, has been published open access in Progress in Planning by Elsevier: https://lnkd.in/ebdpkxAd. 🎉 In this paper we discuss: (1) tested combinations of #methods to capture the social values of #heritage; (2) the complex, diverse social #values generated by #urban heritage and revealed by the use of these methods; and (3) the implications and potential applications of these methods for urban #planning. The discussion is grounded in three in-depth case studies of how values associated with historic transformation are involved in urban #place-making (in #Edinburgh, #London, and #Florence). Many thanks to all my co-authors - Siân Jones, Chiara Bonacchi, Elisa Broccoli, Alex Hiscock, Andrea Biondi, Michele Nucciotti, Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen, Kalliopi Fouseki, Margarita Diaz-Andreu - and everyone who participated in the #DeepCities WP3 research!
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Our journal monograph on 'Assessing the dynamic social values of the ‘deep city’: An integrated methodology combining online and offline approaches’ is finally out in Progress in Planning. One of the outputs of the JPI CH Deep Cities research (WP3) I led with Siân Jones. https://lnkd.in/ecUAJsPt
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