SHAPE: Spotlight #36

SHAPE: Spotlight #36

Bridging the Gap: Rethinking Knowledge Transfer in the Arts and Humanities - Next SHAPE Spotlight

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Whether you're new to SHAPE (Social sciences, Humanities, and Arts for People and Economy) or a long-standing member of our community, this 30-minute monthly meetup is your chance to plug into the latest advancements and tools for boosting SHAPE impact.

Dive into the latest in SHAPE knowledge transfer, valorisation pathways, and best practices from across ASTP's network. Each month, we bring you fresh insights, real-life case studies, and practical tools curated for anyone passionate about making SHAPE research resonate with people and the economy.

Grab a seat, bring your curiosity, and join us for an inspiring half-hour that puts SHAPE impact in the spotlight. Let’s push the boundaries of what’s possible in social sciences, humanities, and arts!

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