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Following our successful stakeholder survey earlier this year, we invite you to participate in an interactive webinar where your voice will directly influence European research priorities in climate change and occupational health.
Webinar Objective
The session:
- Present highlights from our Exchange stakeholder survey, with information relevant to research and non-research stakeholders.
- Consult with stakeholders on research priorities in the field of climate change, sustainable labor practices and green jobs.
- Provide a space to discuss these emerging priorities in light of the European Commission’s recent research strategy.
Why attend?
- Share your perspective on research needs for occupational health in the context of climate change, sustainable work practices, and green jobs.
- Help shape the development of a new European health research agenda (part of WP11 objectives).
- Network with researchers, policymakers, civil society organizations and industry stakeholders.
- Help shape the priorities of vulnerable workers.
Who should attend?
- Policymakers (national and EU level)
- Civil society organizations and unions
- Entrepreneurs and industry representatives
- NGOs and international organizations (WHO, EU-OSHA, etc.)
- Insurance companies
- Researchers
What to expect?
- Welcome and purpose of the webinar (5 min)
- EU Commission Research Strategy (8 min)
- Sector reviews: construction and recycling with questions and answers (16 min)
- Key Ideas from Work Packages 8-10 (8 min)
- Sustainable Work Practices: Healthcare Knowledge with Questions and Answers (8 min)
- Stakeholder survey results with questions and answers (8 min)
- Interactive discussion (30 min)
- Interacting with the European research agenda: the SPHERA collaboration (7 min)
How to join:
Record:https://forms.office.com/e/1LB7eKXs3b
Online – Zoom Link: https://hh-se.zoom.us/j/65077224640?pwd=YHJ43YVguSI7P7aYkqsrBayRfAFaA0.1 (registration required)
Main speakers and institutions
- María Albin (KI)
- Rita Araujo (Directorate General for Research and Innovation, European Commission)
- Kurt Straif (ISGlobal)
- Karin Broberg (Ulund)
- Sara Svensson (HH)
- Lex Burdorf (MC Erasmus)
- Maria Njoroge (LSHTM)
- Manolis Kogevinas (ISGlobal)