VERITY Protocol – Recommendations for Strengthening Societal Trust in Science

VERITY Protocol provides a comprehensive framework of evidence-informed recommendations designed to enhance societal trust in science, research, and innovation.

The EU-funded Verity project, rebuilding the relationship between science and society, has published the VERITY Protocol, which provides a comprehensive framework of evidence-informed recommendations designed to enhance societal trust in science, research, and innovation. It serves as a practical guide for Stewards of Trust (SOTs)—organisations, groups, or individuals committed to fostering trust in science—by offering actionable strategies to cultivate trust in science. Developed through extensive research, including literature reviews, social network analysis, qualitative fieldwork, and co-creation workshops, the Protocol identifies six key categories of recommendations: Building Trustworthy Science, Engaging the Public in Scientific Processes, Educating and Raising Awareness, Science Communication, Building Supportive Policy Frameworks, and Collaboration.

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