Creating Inspiring Workshops and Courses in Transdisciplinarity: A Guide - Manual / Resource - Page 13
Testing the guide (2023-2024)
Several team members tested the guide by designing and
facilitating training workshops with different audiences and in
different settings in four locations:
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Panama City, Panama (2023) at the Sustainability and
Research Innovation Conference
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Lead: Susi Moser, Margaret Krebs, and Tobias Buser
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Fenner School, Australian National University, Canberra,
Australia (2023)
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Lead: Margaret Krebs, with Tobias Buser and Lorrae Van
Kerkhoff
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Future Africa, Pretoria, South Africa (2024)
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Co-Leads: Susi Moser and Connie Nshemereirwe, with
Tolu Oni and Coleen Vogel
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Helsinki, Finland (2024) at the Sustainability and Research
Innovation Conference
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Lead: Margaret Krebs, with Tobias Buser and Gabriela
Wuelser
Producing and disseminating the guide
(2024-2025)
Our final product aims to build common ground and advance
transdisciplinary research. We invite you to use the guide to
design workshops, short courses, summer or winter schools,
training sessions at conferences, and professional development
opportunities for project teams that will help our initiative be
effective, sustained, and beneficial to both trainers and trainees
of excellent trainings in engaged research.
Each of these training sessions offered participants an
opportunity to review and test earlier versions of this guide and
provide feedback through an anonymous evaluation survey.
The guide was revised in response to these repeated rounds
of feedback. At the final project team meeting, participants
reviewed a professionally designed draft of this guide and made
final decisions on contents, flow, and links across sections to
maximize user-friendliness and accessibility in a wide range
of training contexts. Team members also refined selected
tools, identified criteria for inclusion of additional readings, and
strategized a distribution plan for this guide.
About the guide How did this guide come to be?
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