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  • 14 August 2024
  • European Research Executive Agency
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Learn from the best: discover online resources from EU researchers

EU-funded research offers free ways for you to learn new skills and expand your knowledge. Check out our list of online courses and podcasts below to get you started.

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Online courses and podcasts are a great way to learn about a range of topics. With our list below, you can learn about the latest scientific developments, enhance your knowledge in a specific field, or train in a particular skillset.  

The benefits are many; including their accessibility as well as how they allow us to learn about fact-based research in an era of confusing and contradicting information. 

Dive into an online training 

Looking to refine your skills, or gain further insights into a particular topic? Several EU-funded projects have developed online courses, tools, and resources to help you on your journey – whether it’s looking for a new job, helping you in your studies, or learning for pleasure!  

These courses are available in English and are free-of-charge. 

  • GLOBAL GOVERNANCE

    The challenges we face are global; from the climate crisis to health pandemics. The GLOBE project’s Introduction to Global Governance is a seven-module Massive Online Open Course, or MOOC, on the different global institutions involved in global affairs featuring experts in the field. 
     

  • TRUSTWORTHY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

    Looking to be part of the movement for a more democratic and trustworthy digital future? The AI4Gov project’s Trustworthy and Democratic AI – Fundamentals might be for you! This MOOC provides learners with the foundational knowledge necessary to understand bias, ethics, and standards in artificial intelligence.  
     

  • TOURISM MARKETING

    The Importance of Marketing and Social Branding in Tourism Destinations is an online course developed by the INCULTUM project. The course is divided into three sections: marketing and branding principle; promotion and storytelling; and locals’ involvement and place representation.  
     

  • RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION

    The SEA2SEE project recently designed a MOOC called Navigating the Sea to Plate Journey for Responsible Seafood Consumption. The course’s objective? To empower consumers and stakeholders with knowledge, driving responsible consumption and sustainable production practices in the seafood industry. You can enrol online.  
     

  • FROM CITIZEN SCIENCE TO PROGRAMMING

    The European Citizen Science project has launched an Academy. Here, you can access a range of trainings and courses that touch on different topics. From introductory courses in Python and citizen science in the classroom to social media management and writing training for citizen science practitioners.  
     

  • SCIENCE COMMUNICATION

    The TRESCA project’s Online Course on Science Communication is designed to help you communicate about science in an era of disinformation and questioning of scientific principles.  
     

  • ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR ASTRONOMERS

    The SKIES project has developed a short introduction to entrepreneurship for astronomers. This mini online open course is for higher education institutes to support the career development, open science, and entrepreneurship of astronomy PhD candidates.  
     

  • TRANSFERABLE SKILLS FOR RESEARCHERS

    DocEnhance’s Courses on Transferable Skills are a series of online courses similarly aimed at PhD students, supervisors, and research bodies. The courses focus on research data, PhD supervision, and career development with entrepreneurial skillsets.  
     

  • STANDARDISTATION

    We need a skilled workforce to improve standards and standardisation in research for the better uptake of results. Join the HSbooster Training Academy and choose from beginner, intermediate, and expert level courses – start your journey today! 
     

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Listen to a podcast 

Podcasts are an engaging way to learn something new – and you can listen to them on the go too! Give these podcasts developed by EU-funded researchers a listen; they touch on a range of topics. 

  • FRESHWATER RESTORATION

    Bringing Europe’s Freshwaters Back to Life is the title - and the theme - of the MERLIN project’s podcast. As Europe’s freshwaters are in a dire state, the podcast follows the project’s journey, offering a behind the scenes look at some of the continent’s ambitious freshwater restoration projects carried out through cutting-edge aquatic science and conservation. The project also hosts webinars on similar topics. 

  • EUROPEANISATION

    The MEDIATIZED EU project hosted a nine-part podcast series on the theme of Europeanisation. Through interviews with researchers in the field, the podcast explores the perception, public opinion, and media portrayal of the EU in various countries.   

  • DEMOCRACY

    The podcast episodes from the INCITE-DEM project raise and attempt to answer key questions related to democracy: Enhancing citizens’ trust? Solving crises? Changing bureaucracy? Improving democracy? Dive into this series and address society’s most pressing challenges.  

  • EXTREMIST NARRATIVES

    The SmidgeCast podcast  – by the SMIDGE project – explores the surge of extremist narratives in Europe through insightful conversations and expert perspectives. The series also examines issues surrounding extremism; from conspiracy theories online to the vulnerability of middle-aged people to misinformation.  

  • CHINA'S ROLE IN THE WORLD

    The China Horizons project aims to upgrade Europe’s knowledge on China, while also building a network of expertise in the field to build research-based policy recommendations at the EU level. The project’s podcast complements its research, informing experts and the public alike about China’s role in the world.   

  • EU-FUNDED SUCCESS STORIES

    The CORDIScovery podcast releases a new episode every month, touching on an EU-funded project, idea, or debate in science. The podcast is produced by CORDIS, the EU’s platform for sharing research results. 

 

Do not forget to keep an eye out on our website, X and LinkedIn for upcoming resources developed by EU-funded projects. 

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Publication date
14 August 2024
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European Research Executive Agency