1. How to Get Started?
2. What Is Science Diplomacy?
3. Who Are the Science Diplomacy Stakeholders?
4. How Does the EU Practice Science Diplomacy?
5. What Are the National, Regional and Thematic Approaches of Science Diplomacy?
6. What Set of Skills Do I Need to Be a Good Science Diplomat?
7. Hands On! Case Studies
8. How Can You Dive Deeper into Science Diplomacy?
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5.1 Approaches to Science Diplomacy – Introduction to the Module

Authors

Andreas Müller1, Simon Schmitz1, Maria Josten1, Mitchel Young2, Charlotte Rungius3, and Ewert Aukes4

1 German Aerospace Center | DLR Project Management Agency | European and International Cooperation, Germany
2 Charles University of Prague
3 German Centre for Higher Education and Science Research (DZHW)
4 University of Twente, the Netherlands

Quality assurance

The following reviewers have undertaken quality assurance of this module:

Susanne Keppler-Schlesinger and Maximilian Huck, Vienna School of International Studies
Ewert Aukes and Sanaz Honarmand Ebrahimi, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Marta Bozina, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia
Mario González-Jiménez, University of Glasgow, UK
Helen B Woods, University of Sheffield, UK

Practical information

How to cite this module

If you want to cite this module for academic or other purposes, please use the format below.

Andreas Müller, Simon Schmitz, Maria Josten, Mitchel Young, Charlotte Rungius and Ewert Aukes. 2020. Which thematic and regional approaches of Science Diplomay exist?. In: S4D4C European Sciene Diplomacy Online Course, Module 5, Vienna: S4D4C.

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