AESIS Societal Impact of Scientific Research Conference

Start Date: June 26, 2024
End Date: June 28, 2024
Location: Dublin, Ireland

Our Founder and CEO Kamran R. Kardan will be presenting at the AESIS Societal Impact of Scientific Research Conference in Dublin, in Ireland on 27 June. He will be presenting and taking part in the discussion of the ‘Opening plenary: Integrated approaches to a supportive and inclusive impact culture & infrastructure.’ He will present findings concerning perceptions and understandings of Open Access and Open Science in the Arab region and discuss strategies to address these issues. If you are in the area or also attending the conference, and you would like to set up a meeting with us to discuss more, please reach out by email to events@knowledgee.com.

About Societal Impact of Scientific Research Conference
On the 26th, 27th and 28th of June, AESIS will organise their annual, international conference in Dublin, Ireland. The conference expects around 250 participants from more than 30 countries, bringing together experts such as impact officers, other research enablers, R&D evaluators, university managers, research councils, policy makers, funders, (early career) researchers and other stakeholders of impact. The focus will be on some key topics encompassing the Irish science eco-system (relevant globally too) such as: defining and integrating impact (of science, research and innovation, talent, and more), measuring and analysing impact, translating impact into policies, creating (long-term) alliances between regional, national and international stakeholders, and focusing on several good-practices of public engagement, recognition and investment.

About AESIS 
The Network for Advancing and Evaluating the Societal Impact of Science (AESIS Network) is an international, open community for various types of professionals working on stimulating and demonstrating the impact of science on economy, culture and well-being. The network consists of individual and institutional members, and thus connects different stakeholders. The members all work in a variety of organisations from all over the world, where they are involved in the evaluation of impact, research strategy and policy making, funding and other impact support. The AESIS Network believes that sharing best practices will help to develop effective instruments for evaluating and advancing the societal impact of science.

To learn more, please visit: https://aesisnet.com/events/societal-impact-of-research-2024.html