Aula EF6 Ex-Fiat Building - University of Padua
via Venezia 13
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27mar9:00 am1:00 pmPhD Training Week - MODULE 19:00 am - 1:00 pm via Venezia 13

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The training course, composed of two modules, aims to introduce early-career researchers to scientific communication and to the principles of Open Science (Open Access to
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The training course, composed of two modules, aims to introduce early-career researchers to scientific communication and to the principles of Open Science (Open Access to documents, Open Data, Open Licences). Students will receive information and suggestions on the available e-infrastructures, tools, and services for publishing in Open Access and managing Open Data.
Prof. Raffaghelli will hold a speech on “Beyond myths: practices and reflections for doing open science“. If Open Science is a desirable frontier of practice: Why is it so hard for us researchers to engage in a creative and conscious practice of open science? Where do the perplexities come from? Why are block not only individuals, but also scientific communities in the progress to embrace Open Science? In this presentation, I will focus on my praxis, i.e. how from lived experience with and through doing open science has led me to deconstruct some frequent myths. This approach may simply spur curiosity and reflection on what is a unique positioning for each researcher. But curiosity can fuel personal motivations and engagement to build new pathways of good practice.
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Time
(Monday) 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Aula EF6 Ex-Fiat Building - University of Padua
via Venezia 13
Speakers for this event
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Juliana Elisa Raffaghelli
Juliana Elisa Raffaghelli
Prof.
University of Padua
RTDB at the Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Pedagogy and Applied Psychology. Former Ramón y Cajal researcher at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Spain) and research associate of the Edul@b group at the same university, as well as the National University of Entre Rios (Argentina). Recent publications: ‘Data Cultures in Higher Education: Emergent Practices and the Challenge Ahead’ (Springer), among other articles and contributions on datafication and critical data literacy in the post-digital society.
Prof.
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Linda Cappellato
Linda Cappellato
University Library System
University of Padua
Linda Cappellato graduated in Archaeology and Archival and Library Science, and works at the Digital Library Department of the University of Padua Library Centre. She is involved in services related to digital collections, institutional archives, open science, virtual exhibitions and information literacy. She is part of the Open Access Task Force of the University Library System
University Library System
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Michela Zorzi
Michela Zorzi
University Library System
University of Padua
Michela Zorzi is librarian at the Library System of the University of Padua. Since 2017 she has been in charge of the Research Support Service on Open Science topics in the Digital Library Department, and coordinates the Open Access Task Force of the University Library System.
University Library System
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Raffaella Cattarinussi
Raffaella Cattarinussi
University Library System
University of Padua
Raffaella Cattarinussi is librarian at the Agripolis Central Library (UNIPD). She deals with journals and e-journals management, information literacy, Open Access, and customer service. She is part of the Open Access Task Force of the University Library System
University Library System
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Silvia Tapparo
Silvia Tapparo
University Library System
University of Padua
Silvia Tapparo began working at the Library System of the University of Padua in 2002. Since 2014 she has been working in the Vicenza branch of the Engineering Library. There she deals with: front office services, document supply and the management of monographs. Since 2021 she is part of the Open Access Task Force of the University Library System.
University Library System
27mar2:00 pm3:30 pmPhD Training Week - MODULE 22:00 pm - 3:30 pm via Venezia 13

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How does the University of Padua communicate research? The three main goals of a university are: research, teaching, and scientific dissemination. Sharing its projects, activities,
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How does the University of Padua communicate research? The three main goals of a university are: research, teaching, and scientific dissemination. Sharing its projects, activities, and results with the public through various means and languages across different communication tools, the University of Padua uses the official website, social media networks, the Il Bo Live online magazine, and the organisation of events to convey and communicate research.
Time
(Monday) 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Location
Aula EF6 Ex-Fiat Building - University of Padua
via Venezia 13
Speakers for this event
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Chiara Mezzalira
Chiara Mezzalira
Communication Office
University of Padua
Chiara works as Web and
Social Media manager and is a Web Content Specialist, editor and writer at the
Communication Office of the University of Padua. Chiara contributes as a
journalist for the University of Padua online magazine, Il Bo Live. She mainly writes about history, art, architecture and issues
having an international impact and relevance. Chiara holds a PhD in
Architecture from the University of Venice (IUAV) and spent some time studying
and conducting research at the University of Manchester, UK and at the
University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A. Chiara enjoyed teaching and
conducting research while at the University of Venice (IUAV) before starting
her career at Unipd to focus on both her passion for writing and her “American”
studies in web and computer graphics. She manages the Appuntamenti (Events) column of Il
Bo Live and collaborates in the organization of Unipd events. She is a
member of the Communication Team within the Arqus Erasmus+ international
alliance, involving partners from 7 European Universities.Communication Office
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Francesca Forzan
Francesca Forzan
Communication Office
University of Padua
Professional
journalist since 2010, Francesca collaborated with different media and
newspapers by writing about culture and current affairs. She has also worked in
communication and for a press office. Since 2016, Francesca works as a content
editor with the web staff at the University of Padua, and collaborates with the
University magazine Il Bo Live.Communication Office
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Pietro Osti
Pietro Osti
Communication Office
University of Padua
Speaker, author and
journalist, Pietro started working at RadioBue.it – college radio at the University
of Padua – and then explored different fields and media: video, podcast, live
shows, interviews. Now Pietro is the social media manager at the University. It
is very likely that you have seen him riding around on a bicycle, a great
passion of him.Communication Office
28mar10:00 am6:00 pmPhD Training Week - MODULE 3 (first edition)10:00 am - 6:00 pm via Venezia 13

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Module 3 is offered twice with the same contents: participants may register only for one day. The secret of good communication lies
Event Details
Module 3 is offered twice with the same contents: participants may register only for one day.
The secret of good communication lies in the ability to ignite a spark capable of stimulating the listener’s curiosity. Researchers, however, usually tend to speak to colleagues or students, and rarely have a chance to develop the communication skills necessary to talk to and engage a lay public. This practical workshop will share a number of techniques related to information processing, the workings of the human mind, public speaking, storytelling, nonverbal communication… all things that are not usually taught during University courses. The goal will be to provide participants with a toolbox of creative and reasoning tools that are essential in order to improve their ability to express themselves and, above all, to be understood.
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Time
(Tuesday) 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location
Aula EF6 Ex-Fiat Building - University of Padua
via Venezia 13
Speakers for this event
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Massimo Polidoro
Massimo Polidoro
Prof.
Massimo
Polidoro, journalist, writer, university lecturer and science popularizer, is
known for his investigations into unusual phenomena, pseudoscience and alleged
mysteries. He co-founded, with Piero Angela, CICAP (Italian Committee for the
Check-up of Pseudoscientific Claims), for which he is the National Secretary.
He teaches Science Communication at the Polytechnic University of Milan and the
University of Padua and has taught Scientific Method and Anomalistic Psychology
at the University of Milan-Bicocca. Author, host and consultant of numerous
television programs, in “Superquark” he has explained for years how to
recognize fake news and deceptions. He is
the author of numerous successful podcasts for Audible and others and has
written more than sixty books and over a thousand articles for various
international publications. His most recent books include: “Il mondo
sottosopra” (Piemme, 2019), “Pensa come
uno scienziato” (Piemme, 2021), “Geniale!” (Feltrinelli, 2022) and “La scienza dell’incredibile” (Feltrinelli,
2023).Prof.
29mar9:00 am5:00 pmPhD Training Week - MODULE 3 (second edition)9:00 am - 5:00 pm via Venezia 13

Event Details
Module 3 is offered twice with the same contents: participants may register only for one day. The secret of good communication lies
Event Details
Module 3 is offered twice with the same contents: participants may register only for one day.
The secret of good communication lies in the ability to ignite a spark capable of stimulating the listener’s curiosity. Researchers, however, usually tend to speak to colleagues or students, and rarely have a chance to develop the communication skills necessary to talk to and engage a lay public. This practical workshop will share a number of techniques related to information processing, the workings of the human mind, public speaking, storytelling, nonverbal communication… all things that are not usually taught during University courses. The goal will be to provide participants with a toolbox of creative and reasoning tools that are essential in order to improve their ability to express themselves and, above all, to be understood.
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Time
(Wednesday) 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Aula EF6 Ex-Fiat Building - University of Padua
via Venezia 13
Speakers for this event
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Massimo Polidoro
Massimo Polidoro
Prof.
Massimo
Polidoro, journalist, writer, university lecturer and science popularizer, is
known for his investigations into unusual phenomena, pseudoscience and alleged
mysteries. He co-founded, with Piero Angela, CICAP (Italian Committee for the
Check-up of Pseudoscientific Claims), for which he is the National Secretary.
He teaches Science Communication at the Polytechnic University of Milan and the
University of Padua and has taught Scientific Method and Anomalistic Psychology
at the University of Milan-Bicocca. Author, host and consultant of numerous
television programs, in “Superquark” he has explained for years how to
recognize fake news and deceptions. He is
the author of numerous successful podcasts for Audible and others and has
written more than sixty books and over a thousand articles for various
international publications. His most recent books include: “Il mondo
sottosopra” (Piemme, 2019), “Pensa come
uno scienziato” (Piemme, 2021), “Geniale!” (Feltrinelli, 2022) and “La scienza dell’incredibile” (Feltrinelli,
2023).Prof.
30mar10:00 am1:00 pmPhD Training Week - MODULE 410:00 am - 1:00 pm via Venezia 13

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Maximise the impact of results in Horizon Europe Horizon Europe is the European Framework Program for Research and Innovation for the period
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Maximise the impact of results in Horizon Europe
Horizon Europe is the European Framework Program for Research and Innovation for the period 2021-2027. Horizon Europe is an impact-driven programme aiming at funding projects with real impact on European citizens. Communication of Research and Innovation plays a crucial role in Horizon Europe projects, starting from the design phase of the project (i.e. proposal design). The training will provide participants an overview of how to maximise the impact, focusing on communication, dissemination and exploitation measures, including both the theoretical basis of science communication and tips, tools and useful resource to plan an effective communication and dissemination plan.
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Time
(Thursday) 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location
Aula EF6 Ex-Fiat Building - University of Padua
via Venezia 13
Speakers for this event
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Claudia Iasillo
Claudia Iasillo
Ph.D.
APRE – Agency for the Promotion of the European Research
Claudia Iasillo (F) joined APRE in 2018. She has a scientific
background, as she holds a MSc degree in Biotechnology and a PhD in Molecular
Biology from Aarhus University, in collaboration with the French IGMM (Institut
de Génétique Moléculaire de Montpellier). After PhD, she focused on science
communication and public engagement in science activities in her
post-graduation course “Life science communication” at “La Sapienza”, University
of Rome, with a specific focus on science journalism and institutional
communication. In APRE she works as project manager and she focuses on science
and society relationship. She is interested in science communication, Open
Science, Citizen Science, stakeholder and public engagement, community building
and capacity building. Since she has joined APRE she has been involved in
several EU funded projects (e.g. RURITAGE, SISCODE, QUEST, FETFX, HOLiFOOD) and
she is coordinating the H2020 project TIME4CS and the HE project BlueRev.Ph.D.
30mar2:00 pm4:00 pmPhD Training Week - MODULE 52:00 pm - 4:00 pm via Venezia 13

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The module is organized in two parts. The first will introduce the main theoretical foundations on which public engagement is based; the second will provide
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The module is organized in two parts. The first will introduce the main theoretical foundations on which public engagement is based; the second will provide some suggestions in order to design and to realize public engagement activities.
Time
(Thursday) 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
Aula EF6 Ex-Fiat Building - University of Padua
via Venezia 13
Speakers for this event
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Federico Neresini
Federico Neresini
Professor of Digital Sociology
University of Padua
Federico Neresini (PhD) is Professor of Digital
Sociology at the University of Padua, where he also teaches Sociology of Innovation.
He is the coordinator of the PhD Programme in “Social Sciences” and the PaSTIS research Unit (Padova Science, Technology and Innovation Studies – www.pastis-research.eu),
within which he is leading in particular the TIPS project (Technoscientific
Issue in the Public Sphere – www.tipsproject.eu/tips). Graduated in Sociology, Neresini obtained a PhD in
Sociology and Social Research at the University of Trento. He is a co-founder of
STS-Italia (Italian Society of Social Studies on Science and Technology) and a
member of the scientific committee of the journal “Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia”
and “Tecnoscienza”. His main research interests are in the field of science and
technology studies, in particular on construction processes of scientific
knowledge and on science in the media, mainly focusing on biomedical research,
nanotechnology and other emerging technoscientific domains. During the last
years his research activities are also addressing the relationship between
big-data and scientific research activities, as well as the implications for
the social sciences of the availability of large amounts of digital data
through the web. He has published essays and articles in many international
journals (among which Nature, Science, Public Understanding of Science, European
Journal of Social Psychology, Science Communication, PLOS ONE).Professor of Digital Sociology