31 January 2023 at 10:00-11:00
Link to registration (required)
Field research can be risky, especially when working on sensitive topics or in conflict-prone areas. The safety of the individual researcher/student as well as that of local research assistants, respondents and the community must be considered. To act responsibly, researchers must be able to assess if the benefit outweigh the risks, to refrain when fieldwork is too risky and take measures to increase the safety of those involved.
Welcome to a webinar where you’ll learn more about the risks associated with field research as well as how to make more well-informed, balanced, decisions and reduce risk. The seminar targets researchers, students, supervisors, and administrative staff conducting, or facilitating fieldwork in conflict-affected areas. Two researchers with extensive field work experience will share their knowledge with us. What type of risks have they’ve faced in the field and what can researchers do before and in the field to enhance safety?
Speakers:- Isabell Schierenbeck, University of Gothenburg
- Johan von Schreeb, Karolinska Institutet
- Helena Lindholm (moderator), University of Gothenburg
This webinar is organised by CASI (Coordinated Assessment for Strategic Internationalisation), a collaboration project between Lund University, Karolinska Institutet, University of Gothenburg, Uppsala University, Stockholm University and KTH concerning strategic and responsible internationalisation.
More information and upcoming seminars can be found on the CASI website
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Målgrupp: Handläggare, administratörer, studievägledare eller lärare som nyligen börjat arbeta med internationaliseringsfrågor Tid: 26 januari Plats: Online via Zoom (länkar skickas en dag innan mötet) Arrangör: Universitets- och högskolerådet Pris: Ingen kostnad Sista anmälan: 24 januari
Läs mer och anmäl dig till introduktionsmötet på utbyten.se
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SI has phased out Creative Force and replaced it with the new programme Creative Partnerships.
The SI Creative Partnerships Programme is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries. Projects funded by the programme should help to create better conditions for democratic development and respect for human rights and freedom of expression in the countries covered by the programme.
The programme is open for 29 countries, including the six EU Eastern Partnership countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
A call for applications (for seed funding and cooperation projects) is open and closes 15 February 2023.
More information in Swedish
More information in English
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Listen to the European University Alliance for Global Health
Hear from the people that make EUGLOH what it is. Hosted by Dr. Isolde von Bülow and Dr. Simon Märkl from the LMU Graduate Center, this podcast series provides a platform to share the alliances knowledge and showcase its many interesting activities, services and opportunities.
The landing page for Radio EUGLOH is now online The podcast itself is available on Spotify and Google Podcast. |
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SI Baltic Sea Neighborhood Programme is a new programme which provides funding to projects in which Swedish organisations work on cross-border challenges and opportunities together with organisations from the EU countries around the Baltic Sea and countries of the EU’s Eastern Partnership.
The application round opens on 15 December 2022 and closes on 2 March 2023.
More information is available on the SI website:
In Swedish
In English
During the last weeks of the call, SI will also organise online Q&A sessions aimed at Swedish main applicants who have started an application. 16 February at 09:30-11:00 (CET) in Swedish 23 February at 13:00-14:30 (CET) in Swedish
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