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Heidelberg University
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Uliana Kachnova
uliana.kachnova@uni-heidelberg.de
On June 3, 2024, the TULIP Consortium kicked off its General Assembly with a Co-Production Workshop at the Heidelberg Institute of Global Health in Germany. The workshop aimed to develop a collaborative
On June 3, 2024, the TULIP Consortium kicked off its General Assembly with a Co-Production Workshop at the Heidelberg Institute of Global Health in Germany. The workshop aimed to develop a collaborative framework for the TULIP Project, focusing on intercultural team building, co-creation of implementation plans, and defining criteria for study sites in the Philippines.
The Co-Production Workshop was the first of a three-day General Assembly, designed to foster a transdisciplinary approach to tackling the complex challenges of microplastic pollution, antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and climate change. The workshop brought together consortium members from various institutions and countries, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and shared knowledge.
The workshop was structured around a series of interactive sessions, including design charrettes and mind mapping exercises, aimed at co-creating a comprehensive project blueprint.
The workshop focused on co-creating a comprehensive framework for the TULIP Project, including:
The outcomes of the Co-Production Workshop will inform the project’s implementation plan and guide future activities. The collaborative approach ensures that all consortium members are aligned and ready to tackle the project’s ambitious goals.
The TULIP Consortium’s commitment to intercultural collaboration and transdisciplinary research sets the stage for a successful project, addressing the urgent challenges of plastic pollution, AMR, and climate change.