Piloting open and responsible Activities and Trainings Towards the Enhancement of Researchers Networks (PATTERN)

PATTERN promotes the practice of Open and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) by developing and piloting training activities for researchers at all stages of their careers.

In progress
  |  Updated: 7 Jun 2024
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Project Goals

PHASE 1 – Consolidation of Knowledge: PATTERN will start with a systematic mapping and a comprehensive analysis of the state-of-the-art of learning opportunities for researchers on Open RRI, integrated by mutual learning activities and co-creation workshops to identify emerging practices and barriers in Open RRI practices.

PHASE 2 – Developing PATTERN Training Activities and Platform: PATTERN has identified 8 main transferable skills in the context of open and responsible research, each covered by a PATTERN Consortium partner:

  • Open Access
  • Research Integrity
  • Management and Leadership
  • FAIR data management
  • Science Communication
  • Dissemination and Exploitation of results
  • Citizen Science
  • Gender, non-discrimination and inclusion in research

PHASE 3 – Testing PATTERN Training Modules: PATTERN training will be co-designed and fine-tuned within PATTERN Consortium to perfectly respond to the needs of end-users across 2 learning cycles, each 12 months long.

PHASE 4 – Evidence for policy development: PATTERN will build upon knowledge and analysis carried out during the project lifetime to develop a set of policy recommendations addressing authorities and institutions responsible for researcher training.

Deliverables

The deliverables for the PATTERN project can be found here.