Rock your research

Project: Rock Your Research

In the Erasmus+ project Rock Your Research (RYR), we strive to transform universities into hubs for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and civic engagement. By facilitating spaces for collaboration between artists, researchers, and citizens, the project aims to generate social value and foster knowledge valorization.

About the project

Project manager
Kerstin Brodén, The cultural university
Project members
Helen Hägglund och Ann-Charlotte Larsson, Linnaeus university
Participating organizations
Linnaeus university, Accreditation Council for Entrepreneurial and Engaged Universities (ACEEU), Universidad de Granada, Universidad de Málaga och Vetenskap & Allmänhet
Financing organization
Erasmus+ (Call 2024-01-SE01-KA220)
Timetable
December 2024-November 2027
Subject
UB/The cultural university

More about the project

The project aims to develop activities that promote exchange and knowledge transfer between various creative and academic disciplines. By facilitating spaces for collaboration between artists, researchers, and citizens, the project aims to generate social value and foster knowledge valorization.

The Rock Your Research project seeks to enhance dialogue on science between artists, researchers, and the public. This will be achieved through Rock It Cafés—venues for discussions—and Rock It Labs, which create spaces for co-creation and collaboration. The overarching goal is to develop methods for communicating science to a broader audience through the intersection of art and research.

Main Components of the Project:

• Rock It Cafés – science cafés that facilitate transdisciplinary dialogue between researchers, artists, and the public.

• Rock It Map – a tool for visualizing existing resources and collaborations between art and science.

• Rock It Labs – co-creative workshops where artists and researchers collaborate. Vetenskap & Allmänhet is responsible for the development and implementation of Rock It Cafés and Rock It Labs.

Rock It Cafés serve as platforms for interdisciplinary exchange and dialogue between researchers, artists, and the public. The aim is to bridge the gap between academia and society through interactive sessions and workshops that reflect societal needs and interests. In Rock It Labs, artists and researchers collaborate from a citizen-centered perspective to create activities and artistic expressions that benefit society. These labs provide a space for creative projects, where participants receive guidance and support throughout the creative process. Through these initiatives, Rock Your Research strives to enrich the interaction between art and science, make scientific knowledge more accessible, and contribute to the development of inclusive communities. The long-term objective of the project is to generate social value and foster knowledge valorisation by facilitating spaces for collaboration between artists, researchers, and citizens.

EU

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.