The Democracy and Expertise Collaboratory (DECo) is pleased to announce the launch of its Short-Term Scientific Missions (STSMs). Inspired by the Action Networking Tools of the EU-funded COST Actions (see here), STSMs offer researchers the opportunity to undertake collaborative research visits between the ‘Padova Science, Technology and Innovation Studies Research Unit’ – PaSTIS (University of Padova, UNIPD, Italy) and the ‘Science and Technology Studies Laboratory’ – STS Lab (University of Lausanne, UNIL, Switzerland). STSMs are primarily open to any early-stage researcher (e.g., PhD with an approved research project, or post-docs within five years of their PhD award) in the host institutions (UNIL and UNIPD) with a clearcut scientific interest in STS research and in the exchange with the other institution – provided that such mission is relevant also to DECo's core themes. Senior researchers or other research staff members who are willing to engage in joint research efforts may also apply under specific conditions (see tabs below).
DECo is a joint laboratory funded through the UNIL-UNIPD privileged partnership. Its goal is to foster, capitalize on and consolidate collaboration among STS researchers at PaSTIS and STS Lab.
DECo aims to foster cutting-edge research at the intersection of science, society, and democracy and to develop crosscutting theoretical and methodological STS concepts from different areas of research at UNIL and UNIPD. The lab focuses on three transversal themes:
The STSMs are inspired by the EU-funded COST Actions, a paradigmatic tool for networking and collaboration. Within DECo, STSMs are designed to strengthen knowledge exchange with the ultimate goal of advancing a shared UNIL-UNIPD research agenda on these transversal themes.
STSMs are research exchange visits, typically lasting up to 4 weeks. They are meant primarily for PhD students and postdocs, but are open also to senior researchers, or anyone willing to engage in joint research efforts. The goals of these visits include:
STSMs are essential in achieving the objective of DECo. They will create a vibrant collaborative environment for researchers, with a clear commitment to producing concrete scholarly outcomes. Applicants are therefore encouraged to align their mission proposals with DECo's three themes.
Researchers from PaSTIS and STS Lab and in host institutions at all levels of seniority are eligible to apply. However, priority will be given to early-stage researchers – typically, PhD students and post-docs – over senior researcher. Furthermore, a§pplications from other research units at UNIL or UNIPD have to demonstrate a strong academic interest in STS and the relevance of this approach for their research visit.
To apply, candidates should submit the following:
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. There is no unique deadline for submission. The program is continuously open and will be renewed annually.
Applications will be evaluated by the DECo Steering Group, composed of members from both PaSTIS and STS Lab. The criteria for selection include:
The STSMs aim to foster a high level of scientific impact through the internationalization of PaSTIS and STS Lab and the active involvement of early-career scholars. Expected outcomes include:
By participating in STSMs, researchers will not only benefit from the opportunity to collaborate closely with peers but also contribute to the growth and visibility of the UNIL-UNIPD partnership and the broader STS research community.
Grantees of DECo’s STSMs have then 60 calendar days from the end date of their visit to submit a scientific report to the DECo Steering Group.
For further details, please contact the DECo Steering Group at secretariat.stslab@unil.ch.