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?
Satisfaction Survey

6.1 Skills – Introduction to the Module

Marga Gual Soler

Different information sources compiled by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR)

Quality assurance

The following reviewers have undertaken quality assurance of and further contributions to this module:

Susanne Keppler-Schlesinger and Maximilian Huck, Vienna School of International Studies
Lorenzo Melchor
, Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology (FECYT), Spain, currently European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Marta Bozina, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia
Mario González-Jiménez, University of Glasgow, UK

Lene Topp, European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Mostafa Moonir Shawrav, Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA)

Practical information

How to cite this content

If you want to refer to this content, please use:

Marga Gual Soler, 2020. What set of skills do I need to be a good science diplomat? In: S4D4C European Science Diplomacy Online Course, Module 6, Vienna: S4D4C.

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 770342.

 

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