Digital Economy March 2020 Newsletter

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Digital Economy Newsletter - March 2020

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Sustainable Digital Society Virtual Workshop

The Digital Economy Theme will be running a virtual workshop in June 2020 focusing on one of its new priority areas, “Sustainable Digital Society”. An Expression of Interest will go live shortly – more information will be provided in an additional newsletter later in April. In the meantime, please keep an eye on our call page.

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JUST AI (Joining Up Society and Technology in AI)

JUST AI (Joining Up Society and Technology in AI), the research network established by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Ada Lovelace Institute, invite you to complete a mapping survey to identify who associates their research with the field of ‘AI ethics’ and to understand what kind of research is underway or planned

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Ada Lovelace and AHRC

Protecting Citizens Online Centre Deadline

Due to the ongoing coronavirus situation and the disruption this has caused, we have extended the deadline for the call to establish a Research Centre in Protecting Citizens Online by four weeks. The new deadline is 14 May 2020. The call webpage will be updated in due course

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Digital Economy Theme Contact details

Please use UKRI staff email to contact us. The Digital Economy Theme’s email addresses can be found on our website.

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Funding Calls

The Alliance Hubert Curien Programme

Deadline Monday 4th May 2020. 
The Alliance Hubert Curien programme is a joint initiative between the governments of France and the UK, encouraging reciprocal mobility between early career researchers.

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Not-Equal Network Plus Collaborations Call

Deadline Thursday 30 April 2020 at 17:00.
The EPSRC funded Social Justice through the Digital Economy Network Plus, otherwise known as Not-Equal, is pleased to announce their 2nd call for Collaborative Proposals.

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Digital Technologies for Health and Care - Call for Participants

Deadline Monday 4th May 2020.
UKRI are pleased to invite participants to apply to attend a 3-day sandpit on Digital Technologies for Health and Care (30th June – 2nd July 2020). The theme for this sandpit is "novel digital technologies for improved self-monitoring and health management".

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CALL FOR PROJECT PROPOSALS - Human-Data Interaction Network + - Learning, Skills and Social Justice

Deadline Friday 10th April 2020.
Human-Data Interaction is a conceptual framework for practical system design and for more general critique/analysis of systems’ design and use. It goes beyond the idea of ‘transparency’ of data sharing/analytics, to address subsequent choices, actions and effects. It is intended to bring ethics to the forefront of systems design, and to frame traditional ethical concerns—such as autonomy, consent and agency—in ways that speak directly to the technical community.
Our theme Learning, Skills and Social Justice seeks proposals for projects around 50K, 10K and 2.5K (or thereabouts).
Some potential areas are:
1. EdTech and learner surveillance,
2. Democratisation of learner/user data,
3. Power, data experiences and agency.

Useful Links:
• Proposal form https://hdinetwork.files.wordpress.com/2020/02/proposalform_hdi_all-themes.docx
• Detailed instructions on how to complete your proposal https://hdi-network.org/projec

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Latest News

UKRI Communications on Coronavirus

The ongoing situation regarding coronavirus has significantly impacted the research and innovation community. The nature of these impacts will evolve and increase over the coming weeks and months.

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Royal Academy Engineering’s response to COVID-19

The Royal Academy of Engineering is aiming to help identify potential solutions and facilitate useful contacts that could help solve problems and assist the public health response.

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UKRI open call for research and innovation ideas to address COVID-19

UKRI is inviting proposals for projects of up to 18 months to address the health, social, economic and environmental impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak.

UKRI will support excellent proposals which meet at least one of the following:
New research or innovation with a clear impact pathway that has the potential (within the period of the award) to deliver a significant contribution to the understanding of, and response to, the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts;
Supports the manufacture and/or wide scale adoption of an intervention with significant potential; Gathers critical data and resources quickly for future research use

There is no closing date – proposals can be submitted at any time

 

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COVID-19 Outbreak Expert Database

Over the past few weeks, Parliament has seen a surge in need for access to research expertise as it engages with the COVID-19 outbreak.  In this rapidly evolving situation, Parliament needs quick access to researchers who can provide expert insights relating to both Coronavirus and its impacts. Parliament and Parliamentarians use these insights to help carry out their function effectively; that is to say, to represent the people, scrutinise the Government, debate important and pressing issues and pass legislation.

To speed up the process of Parliament accessing relevant research expertise, Parliament’s Knowledge Exchange Unit (KEU) are creating a COVID-19 Outbreak Expert Database.

If you feel you have any expertise relating to the COVID-19 outbreak or its impacts, the KEU would be very grateful if you would sign up to the database (link belwo). Signing up does not commit you to contributing in anyway, it’s simply so that Parliament has your details to hand and can contact you very rapidly; if they contact you and you aren’t able to respond, they will fully understand.

Staff in Parliament have identified a number of areas where Parliament may need to be able to access research expertise, listed below, and found on the sign up page. If you identify an area that has not been listed, please do feel free to give detail on the sign up form in ‘other’:

Agriculture and farming, Airlines/airports, Arts, Behavioural science, Burial and cremation, Brexit, Business, Charities, Children and families, Civil contingency planning and management, Climate change, Communicating uncertainty, , Consumer protection, Coronavirus, Coroners, Countryside, Courts, Criminal justice, Criminal law, Crisis communications, Critical national infrastructure, Data protection, Death, Defence, Economics, Education - higher and further, Education – schools, Elections, Emergency planning, Emergency services, Employment, Employment law, Energy, Environment, European Union, Financial services, Financial systems and institutions, Foreign policy, Government, Health economics, Health services, Housing, Human rights, Immigration, Immunology / vaccinology, Industry, Infection control, Inflation, Insolvency, International law, IT, Law, Legal aid, Leisure and tourism, Local government, Medicine, National security, Package holidays, Pandemics, Pensions, Police powers, Ports and maritime, Prisons, Public expenditure, Public finance, Public health, Public order, Railways, Registration of deaths, Religion, Social security and tax credits, Social services, Sports, Surveillance , Taxation, Trade, Transport, Unemployment, Virology, Waste, Water, Welfare, Welfare benefits.

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