Horizon Scanning: Social Sciences and Humanities priority research questions on energy
Each of these four Horizon Scanning reports present 100 priority Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) research questions. Specifically, each report details what a cross-section of SSH communities would like themselves to see receiving more funding
Shifting perspectives: insights from the Energy Policy Fellowships
In this report, we present the journeys of 21 policyworkers from across Europe who participated in our Policy Fellowship programme
Updated Plan for dissemination, exploitation and communications
This deliverable aims to be a practical easy-to-use guide for the consortium partners, who have to develop their relevant communications and dissemination activity tasks over the first year of the project.
Live energy policy challenges: questions for the Social Sciences&Humanities
While the issues raised are of course complex and overlapping, the report discusses the policy questions using a five-part structure of thematic categories:Citizen Engagement; Social Acceptance; Just Transitions; Behaviours; and Human Capital
Working Group guidelines for systematic Horizon Scanning
Horizon Scanning is a type of Foresight method used to bring together new disciplines and expertise in new ways, to undertake systematic and usually fairly comprehensive evaluations of emerging trends, issues, priorities, etc. Our
Working Groups – Terms of Reference
These Terms of Reference publications are the first in a series of documents that our Working Groups activity will produce; they cover the aims, scope, purpose, boundaries, timelines, and initial Working Group member names.