This report aims to discuss three key framework elements of Public Engagement (PE): government policies and strategies supporting public engagement, methods for incentivising and rewarding PE practices, and the training and capacity-building initiatives designed to facilitate meaningful PE implementation
The final report presents key concepts, emergent practices, and insights drawn through an action learning journey with 16 participating countries in this Mutual Learning Exercise.
The summary article presents key findings and lessons learned from the Mutual Learning Exercise on EU missions implementation at national level.
This report aims to inspire and help public actors and policymakers to promote and support public engagement in R&I.
This report explores how to approach citizen engagement for the EU missions. The report considers both the challenges and administrative burdens of citizen engagement and sets out how to overcome them.
This report explores challenges and best practices for financing EU missions and combining them with other policies. It examines specific funding needs, explores synergies between policies, and shares practical examples from an MLE participant survey and a visit to Stockholm, Sweden.
This report provides an introductory overview of Public Engagement in Research and Innovation in Europe. It explores EU-funded policies, resources and projects to inspire public actors in promoting public engagement.
This report explores the concept of "mission portfolios". It covers the concept's background, management approaches, benefits, challenges, and examples across different government levels. Additionally, the report summarises survey findings on MLE participants' views and practices related to mission portfolios.
The factsheet of the PSF MLE on Public Engagement in R&I presents the objective of the exercise, key areas for the implementation plans, scheduled meetings, names of the experts and DG R&I Policy Officers.
This report explores using multi-level governance (MLG) for implementing EU missions. It outlines the MLG concept, examines its application challenges in mission-focused policies using country examples. Additionally, it analyses a survey on mission governance in 18 countries and summarises discussions from the inaugural MLE meeting in Vienna on 28-29 September 2023.