SCORE Project Multiplier Event Bulgaria: Addressing Wicked Problems with Innovative Methodologies

The SCORE Project Multiplier Event was hosted by the Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski in Sofia, Bulgaria, as part of the SCORE project’s efforts to disseminate its outcomes and engage local stakeholders. The event aimed to present the results of the project, demonstrate the SCORE e-tool, and facilitate discussions on applying the project’s methodologies to solve complex, global challenges known as wicked problems.

The event featured a comprehensive overview of the SCORE project, including its background, goals, and key outcomes. Presentations covered the SCORE experimentation report, which detailed the methodologies and findings from the project’s experimental phase. A demonstration of the SCORE e-tool highlighted its functionality and practical applications in addressing societal issues.

The event also included a panel discussion on tackling wicked problems, where experts and participants explored the potential for using the project’s tools and methodologies in real-world scenarios. Participants had the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session and network with others working in related fields.

Held in a hybrid format, the event allowed for both in-person and virtual participation, drawing attendees from a variety of institutions and organizations. These included representatives from Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, The Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CZU), and other local stakeholders, as well as virtual attendees from institutions like the Community Support Center and the Bulgarian News Agency.

This multiplier event served as a significant step in sharing the SCORE Project’s outcomes and engaging a wide range of stakeholders in discussions about the future applications and sustainability of the project’s methodologies.

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