What You Missed in 2025 – Catch Up Now!
As 2025 comes to a close, it’s the perfect moment to look back at some highlights from the CHANSE Programme – and to remind you that you can still explore, watch, and learn from the knowledge and insights our projects have developed.
- CHANSE Video Showcase
Five projects funded under the CHANSE Transformations – Social and Cultural Dynamics in the Digital Age call: AUTO-WELF, DIGeMERGE, DigiPatch, SMARTUP, and TETRARCHs, were brought to life on screen! In collaboration with CHANSE Knowledge Exchange Facilitators and Chocolate Films, a London-based social enterprise, these short films offer accessible glimpses into research on social and cultural dynamics in the digital age.
Watch the films here: CHANSE Video Showcase
- Stories of Change Catalogue
Want to see how research can make a difference? The Stories of Change catalogue shares research stories from each of the 26 projects funded under the CHANSE Transformations From rethinking death in a digital era to exploring how technology reshapes our perception of time, these stories show the impact of social sciences and humanities research.
Explore the stories here: CHANSE Stories of Change
- Transformations Call – CHANSE Final Conference – Kraków, 8–9 September 2025
Missed the CHANSE Final Conference in Kraków? The event highlighted the achievements of 26 projects funded under the Transformations call through workshops, discussions, and networking with researchers, stakeholders, and European Commission representatives. Catch up with highlights, photos, and recordings:
Knowledge Exchange Facilitators summary
- Crisis Call – Kick-off Conference – Nottingham, 24–25 November 2025
The kick-off conference for the 10 funded projects under the Crisis – Perspectives from the Humanities call took place in Nottingham. The event was organised by the Knowledge Exchange for Slow Hope (KESH) team with support from the HERA network. It marked the official start of the CHANSE & HERA-funded projects and fostered collaboration and discussion around humanities approaches to understanding crises.
- Project Catalogues and Pages – Crisis and Well-being Calls
Don’t miss the catalogues and funded projects pages from Crisis and Well-being calls. They provide an overview of all funded projects, including abstracts, key data, and insights into the international collaborations making this research possible. From humanities perspectives on crises to social science approaches for enhancing well-being, these catalogues provide detailed insights into ongoing research and collaborations.
Explore the catalogues and funded project pages:
Missed it? Catch up!
CHANSE has accomplished a year full of insights, inspiration, and stories worth exploring. Whether you’re interested in research, social change, or just want to stay informed, all the resources are now just a click away.


