On Wednesday, they delved deeper into how young people perceive SDG16 and the European Green Deal, as opposed to the perspectives of policymakers and education experts. Governance students used Q-methods (forced distribution) for this research. In addition, Rosa presented at the ethics and values panel!
The second paper explored mobile EU citizens and how collaborative governance can play a crucial role. Students from European Studies at The Hague University of Applied Sciences conducted interviews in 10 European cities, and Gijs revealed the strategies that led to our Interreg Europe project. Gijs presented at the panel on collaborative governance and social innovation!