The Tallinn-based 2024 Summer School will take place, 3-7 June @ TalTech, Tallinn, Estonia. We welcome applications from all over the world and across disciplines. Please note: this is an onsite event (in-person only).
OpenInnoTrain Summer Schools offer an excellent opportunity for participants to develop skills for creating impact and to design their own research impact journey. Participants will learn how to identify and contextualize the impact of their research, engage with stakeholders, track impact outputs, and communicate real-world impact. The Summer School is a great place to build new connections and explore future collaborations.
Expression of Interest (EOI)* to attend the Summer School must be submitted by the deadline: Friday, 12th April, 2024. EOIs will be reviewed and applicants will be notified of the outcome of their EOI on 19th April. Participation is limited to 40 PhD/ECRs to maximise the engagement, so get your EOI in as soon as possible!
Summer School Registration is at no cost to the participant (free of charge). Catering during the hours of the Summer School is also provided at no cost to participants. Participants however must cover their own transport to, accommodation, and living expenses whilst in Tallinn.
See the draft background Program here. Noting, we do expect some tweaks leading up to the Summer School, the updated versions of the program will be available in the OpenInnoTrain website.
Summary of details
- Participation: in-person only
- Deadline for EOI: Friday, 12th April 2024
- Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their EOI on Friday 19th April 2024
Host and Location: TalTech, TalTech Mektory Building - Address: Raja 15, Tallinn, Estonia.
Cost to register: Free of charge
We encourage you to apply ASAP and look forward to meeting successful applicants in Tallinn in February!
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact: info@openinnotrain.eu
Best wishes,
OpenInnoTrain Team
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Project lead:
The OpenInnoTrain Project is led by Professor Anne-Laure Mention, Director, Global Business Innovation Enabling Impact Platform, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
* This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłowdowska-Curie grant agreement No. 823971.