Recruitment of participants and matching
A Knowledge Brokerage Programme begins by recruiting the participants. These involve a preparation of expression of interest, call for participation and creating a toolkit of how to apply process.
After selection, these participants should be organized into different research teams, each aligned with a specific topic call (in SSH Knowledge Brokerage Programme case, climate, energy and mobility)
Materials
SOCIAL MEDIA
The dissemination strategy should consider the parallel use of Social media, web-based activities and direct contacts. As for the social media, the Call was launched using different channels (Twitter, LinkedIn and email sending), the project account and those of the project partners, as well as disseminated through the project website, mailing lists and e-newsletters, and shared with the networks of partners.
Direct contact with research organisations, individual researchers, or associations interested in disseminating the Call through their internal and external networks.
Meet the Knowledge Brokers Making a Difference!
We’re thrilled to introduce you to the participants of our Knowledge Brokerage Programme. They are working to bridge the gap between research and policy, and they’re sharing their expertise in this series of videos.
These insightful videos explore how researchers can contribute to critical topics related to [mention your program’s focus areas, e.g., climate change mitigation, sustainable urban development, etc.].
Curious to learn more? Check out the playlist here: