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|Instruction Goal=The “Diner Pensant – Tasteful conversations to empower good practices in science” is a workshop method to promote a ''food for thought'' critical reflection about good and bad scientific practices, in a relaxing, interactive, and enjoyable atmosphere.
 
|Instruction Goal=The “Diner Pensant – Tasteful conversations to empower good practices in science” is a workshop method to promote a ''food for thought'' critical reflection about good and bad scientific practices, in a relaxing, interactive, and enjoyable atmosphere.
 
|Has Requirements=This workshop is destined to research communities, with a special focus on PhD supervisors. Suitable for group sizes from 6 up to 300 guests.
 
|Has Requirements=This workshop is destined to research communities, with a special focus on PhD supervisors. Suitable for group sizes from 6 up to 300 guests.

Revision as of 15:16, 21 September 2022

Diner Pensant Workshop

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Goal
The “Diner Pensant – Tasteful conversations to empower good practices in science” is a workshop method to promote a food for thought critical reflection about good and bad scientific practices, in a relaxing, interactive, and enjoyable atmosphere.
Requirements
This workshop is destined to research communities, with a special focus on PhD supervisors. Suitable for group sizes from 6 up to 300 guests.
Duration (hours)
3
Participants
6-300
For whom is this important?
Method
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What is this about?

During the workshop, the guests are asked to reflect on their own experiences and practices, while discussing the cases presented, and to share views on how to promote and foster a culture of best scientific practices. The event is organised under the motto of a “dinner” event, where first there will be an Amuse for guests to know each other. Then, Starters will be served, where guests will be presented with three starters (cases) to choose and discuss one or the three. Four Main Courses (video-scenes) will be individually offered to guests to taste (watch) and share their opinions about them (food for thought discussion). And because “dessert goes to your heart and not to your belly”, this dinner could not have finished without a sweet moment of the day to enjoy (inspiring thoughts to end)!


This course was developed in the H2020 INTEGRITY project by Mariëtte van den Hoven, Miriam van Loon, Hesther van Gulick and Eline Borsboom, and funded by EU H2020.

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