Newcastle Not-Equal Sandpit

Newcastle Not-Equal Sandpit

By Not Equal

Date and time

Thu, 27 Feb 2020 09:30 - 16:30 GMT

Location

The Catalyst

Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 5TG United Kingdom

Description

In conjunction with the Not-Equal Call for Collaborative Proposals 2020, the Network will host two Sandpit Events from 09:30-16:30 on 27th February 2020 at the Catalyst Building, Newcastle University and 6th March at Digital Catapult, London.


This Eventbrite is for the Newcastle event.


These one day events will bring together partners from across the Not-Equal network, with the aim to facilitate collaborations, drive innovation and lay the foundations for potential research projects.


Additionally, Not-Equal also invites you to connect with potential partners by sharing your ideas via the Catalyst website, please email notequal@newcastle.ac.uk for further details.






Schedule Overview


Please find below an outline for the sandpit. Please note, this may be subject to change.


09.30 Welcome by Not-Equal Team

09.45 Panel Contribution: Inspiring case studies from panel speakers

11.15 EXPLORE Networking activity: inspiring and challenging

13.15 DEVELOPING RESPONSES Facilitated Working Group Activity

15.15 RESPOND Idea pitching and feedback. Peer-peer feedback

16.15 Closing and next steps


Lunch and refreshments will be provided.






Childcare

If you require childcare assistance, please email us by 11th February.


Travel and accomodation

Travel and accomodation can be provided on a first come first served basis for non-academics, early career researchers and post-docs. To make arrangements please email us by 11th February.


Cancellation

Please do cancel your booking if you are unable to attend so we can make the space available for someone else.


To make childcare and travel and accomodation arrangements or for any other event enquires please email us at notequal@newcastle.ac.uk

Organised by

We are a Network Plus commissioning innovative research and events which investigate issues of social justice in this technological age. With our partners from across academia, industry, public and third sectors, we have identified 3 challenge areas: algorithmic social justice, digital security for all and fairer futures for businesses and work places. We aim to collaboratively explore issues within these challenge areas to illuminate and address inequalities in the rapidly evolving digital economy.

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