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Policy Lab on trust in science – the perspective of Research Performing Organisations (RPOs)

Policy Lab on trust in science – the perspective of Research Performing Organisations (RPOs)

In the IANUS project various policy labs are being conducted that address different players and types of organizations in the science system. While science continues to enjoy a high level of trust, we see evidence that this trust is eroding in some parts of society. The IANUS project, funded under Horizon Europe, is analyzing the […]

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IANUS at the "Trust = Survival?!” conference

IANUS at the “Trust = Survival?!” conference

On October 3rd, IANUS’ partner the Centre for Ethics of the University of Tartu gathered Estonian and international experts for the conference: “Trust = Survival?! Where does trust come from and where does it disappear and how to survive?,” with the aim of exploring different aspects of trust.The conference was an important chance to investigate

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Trust in the Digital Sphere – IANUS at the Science Summit of UNGA79

On September 11th, IANUS project’s partner Dr. Charlotte Bruns participated in a session on Trust in the Digital Sphere at the Science Summit during the 79th United Nations General Assembly. The section was held by the OPERAS project and aimed at sharing the first results of the “TrustOn 2024 – tackling disinformation” workshop, held at

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Insights from the Media Panel Discussion in Lithuania

Insights from the Media Panel Discussion in Lithuania

On June 10th, a thought-provoking discussion was organized by the Research Council of Lithuania in collaboration with the Nature Research Centre and the Office of the Academic Ethics and Procedures Ombudsman of the Republic of Lithuania under the theme, “Do You Trust in Science?”. The media panel delved into the topic of scientific information reliability

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IANUS Project at the Operas event

The IANUS project actively participated in the OPERAS conference held at the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels on June 26–27, 2024. The conference aimed to assess various trust dimensions of the Internet, including infrastructure, governance and regulation, mediation, and science, through partnerships with civil society, academia, the tech community, youth, policymakers, and others. A

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ianus 3rd consortium meeting

Third IANUS consortium meeting – The outcomes

Our third in-person consortium meeting took place April 23-34th at the Résidence Palace in Brussels. With the IANUS project approaching its concluding year, experts and representatives from IANUS’ partner organizations came together to align our research and action plans for the upcoming months. The two-day meeting was aimed at fortifying trust in science through transparency,

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IANUS Media Panels: Exploring trust in science communication

The IANUS Media Panels are an integral part of IANUS’ interest in understanding and improving trust in science communication. In a world where media coverage profoundly shapes public perceptions of science, fostering trust and addressing mistrust is of paramount importance. Therefore, IANUS is dedicated to engaging science journalists and communication professionals, recognizing them as key

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