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So… can transparency rebuild trust in economics and EU innovation?This episode dives deep into the idea that open, replicable data is now the real currency of credibility — not authority, not reputation, but proof.

I also explore what this means for EU research and innovation projects, where credibility and traceability are becoming essential for funding success.

🎙️ What you’ll hear in this episode:

* A new model of trust: how Transition Science makes data visible, replicable, and verifiable — transforming how we measure progress.

* My conversation with Jaden Gomes, vice-president of the U!REKA Student Council, who reminds us:

“Students don’t just want to be stakeholders. We want to be co-creators.”His perspective shows how the next generation sees European projects not as bureaucracy, but as shared creation.

* Our call analysis: the open ERASMUS-EDU-2022-ECHE-CERT-FP — your gateway to future Erasmus+ funding. No grants yet, but a certificate that unlocks millions later if your institution acts now.

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