Schlagworte: Bildung, Soziale Innovation, Wissen
Projektlaufzeit: 01.01.2018 - 30.04.2021
European Union – Erasmus+
“Social Innovation through Knowledge Exchange” (SIKE) demonstrates the potential of universities to use their knowledge in order to affect social change in a direct and meaningful way. The project is doing so by developing new paradigms and tools for knowledge exchange practice that embrace social innovation, encourage social entrepreneurship and offer more effective support to local communities. The partners – leading socially innovative universities and experienced social innovation drivers – are working together to create an ecosystem that nurtures and supports sustainable, resilient and responsible innovation.
The main objective of the project SIKE is to support social innovation through knowledge exchange. In order to do so, alliances are forged between the stakeholders of the social innovation ecosystem. The aim is to develop Social Innovation through Knowledge Exchange Units that specifically adapt knowledge exchange tools and processes to the needs of social innovators. The project also aims at stimulating social entrepreneurial skills within the University and the regional community. Summed up, the following five objectives and outcomes play an important role within the scope of SIKE:
The SIKE Project responds to the need for Universities to become more proactive in driving social change through knowledge exchange and social innovation (SI). “Social innovations are new ideas (products, services and models) that simultaneously meet social needs (more effectively than alternatives) and create new social relationships or collaborations.” (Murray, Caulier-Grice and Mulgan, March 2010).
The SIKE project aligns very closely with existing initiatives and core missions of the participating organisations. All the participating Universities play an active role in researching, teaching or supporting social innovators within their community, often collaborating with them on projects. In addition, all the SI partners have worked extensively with the University partners – and others - looking to embed a SI ecosystem within their region.
By focusing on knowledge exchange that specifically promotes social innovation and entrepreneurship, the SIKE project directly promotes equity, social cohesion, and active citizenship while enhancing creativity and innovation, including entrepreneurship, at all levels of education and training.
All in all, this project aims to lay the foundations for a radical shift in knowledge exchange practice that embraces social innovation by adapting more conventional, commercial and process innovation to the social needs of communities. As such, SIKE both facilitates the exchange, flow and co-creation of knowledge and stimulates entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial skills of its participants and stakeholders while also developing new and innovative approaches to teaching and learning through its training programme and online tools.
The SIKE project takes a co-creative approach in developing parallel initiatives within all five partnering regions. The project delivers its objectives through 9 work packages (WPs) implemented over three phases:
i) Preparation and Contextualisation;
ii) Implementation; and
iii) Consolidation and Validation.
Responsibility for the Management and leadership of these WPs have been distributed evenly among the partners so that each partner has shared responsibility for at least one work package, to ensure ownership is distributed evenly across the Consortium (WP9). Moreover, all Partner institutions coordinate the core Development activities within their own region. The Quality Assurance and Evaluation of the project is carried out by an Advisory and Evaluation Committee established in each region comprising four associate partners and representatives from the partner institutions. The establishment of the Committee is overseen by SIL and VERN. They all meet together four times (either face-to-face or virtually) during the course of the project to present their evaluations. The Committee has a dual role: to evaluate the Social innovation projects – the case studies and projects developed through the activities of SIKE (WP6) and the quality of the project deliverables and overall project activities (WP7).
Innovation and Education in the Digital Society
Sabrina Janz