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JRC Science for policy e-learning course

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The JRC e-learning course on Science Policy is now open for registration on the new EU Academy platform.

The course is designed for researchers who would like their research results to have greater policy impact, but may not have the know-how to communicate effectively with policymakers.

The Science for Policy e-learning course provides the skills that researchers need to increase the impact of their research results on policy and society at large. Designed for early to mid-career researchers, the course equips participants with state-of-the art knowledge and best practice examples from the field. Participants engage in interactive games and self-assessments to gauge their progress. The 60 minutes course can be followed at the learner’s convenience and own pace.

You can find the link to the course here.

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