SciDip Trivia See full description, details and a questions pool here: Social_SciDip Trivia_InsSciDE CTM Based on SciDip Trivia Night hosted online by InsSciDE for World Science Day 2020 Description (virtual game) Introduction Social activities are an effective way to help
Strategic Objectives to Strengthen Science Diplomacy for Europe

In the InsSciDE report on science diplomacy strategy, Björn Fägersten outlines six objectives that Europe could undertake to strengthen capacities for science diplomacy. These objectives can be used as discussion material by themselves or within the framework of a case
Cooperation & Bonding in Science Diplomacy Training

A strong science diplomacy training should foster a dynamic environment, conducive to long-term connections among participants (if not already acquainted). Based on survey responses and continued interaction among alumni, InsSciDE could conclude that this was achieved to great satisfaction in
Simulation Game on Joint programming: The ‘Common pot’ game
The ‘Common pot’ simulation game is based on the European research Framework programmes, the main funding instrument for research and innovation in the European Union (EU). It is suitable to develop skills in several fields like negotiations, effective verbal communication,
Infographic: Strengthening science diplomacy to tackle global challenges together – the case of the COVID-19 pandemic

The infographic builds upon the S4D4C Policy brief: Building Better Science Diplomacy for Global Challenges: insights from the COVID- 19 crisis. It visualises key facts and figures, aspects of SD observed in the COVID-19 pandemic and illustrates policy recommendations for
Figure “Science Diplomacy At The Intersection Of Science Policy And Foreign Policy Discourses”
The figure provides scientists and diplomats with a deeper understanding of the origins and gradual emergence of the science diplomacy concept in the discourse of academics and practitioners. It shows a sociohistorical evolution of concepts that expressed and structured
Co-creation workshop
With this training material S4D4C presents an empirically founded co-creation approach to exploring and understanding the contemporary topic of science diplomacy. A core aspect of the envisioned approach is the openness of the discussion. This ideally suits the development of
International Science Ecosystems
The presentation introduces the international science system. It highlights its complexity, illustrates the variety of actors involved, explores the issues that a scientist may encounter in his/her profession and tackles at the communication mechanisms between science and policy. You can