News | 20 February 2026 | Article
Bridging gaps in food systems research: highlights from the FoSSNet Winter School

Fostering multidisciplinary collaboration among early-career researchers to design solutions for complex food systems challenges.
From 12 to 30 January 2026, early-career researchers gathered online for the FoSSNet Winter School, a three-week intensive course, designed to help them think differently about food systems research and its role in the world. Titled “Applying research-based solutions for complex food system challenges,” the programme drew nutritionists, agricultural economists, supply chain specialists, and environmental scientists. Some worked in universities, others in NGOs, startups, or industry R&D. Most had never met. Many didn’t share a discipline, let alone a vocabulary.
The Winter School was co-created by EIT Food, the University of Oxford, Lund University, and Roskilde University. The programme was built on a particular premise: that food systems literacy is about understanding why people see and act on food systems so differently. The lack of shared language was the point.
“Because people from different backgrounds and places see and act on the same food system in different ways, the Winter School brought together a diverse group to work on shared challenges, creating space to explore the role of research can as a vehicle for systemic and entrepreneurial impact.” Cecilia Tonelli, Programme Manager Education – European projects, EIT Food.
Below pictures taken from the online sessions of the Winter School which show some of the content and methodologies applied including Miro board for group exercise and the BATWOVE exercise. BATWOVE is a core element of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM), used to structure systems thinking about a desired future state or transformation.




The teaching relied on soft systems methodology: practical exercises, group work, and structured reflection designed to help participants question their own assumptions and integrate new approaches into their research. This collaborative environment is core for FoSSNet for co-creating skills and methodologies to advance food systems literacy in food system science.
Participants have now completed posters synthesising their learning. Some will present at the next Food Systems Science Conference in Lund, where a series of sessions will focus on how we can advance skills and competences for advancing food systems literacy
About the programme
The FoSSNet Winter School is part of the Food Systems Science Network (FoSSNet), funded under the EU Horizon Europe programme. The network builds capability in food systems research through new approaches to teaching, learning, and collaboration across disciplines and sectors.
Format: Online
Duration: 12-30 January 2026
Participants: 30 early-career researchers from academia, NGOs, industry, and public sector
Organisers: EIT Food, University of Oxford, Lund University, Roskilde University
Contact: Cecilia.tonelli@eitfood.eu
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