
Citizen Science in the dialogue between Science and Society
Citizen science has the potential to bring together science, policy makers, and society as a whole in an impactful way. In this process, communication is key.
But what do we …

Ethical aspects of Citizen Science: good practices and institutional interventions
This webinar provided participants with a specific Citizen Science (CS) case study, which implies different levels of ethical and legal challenges, including GDPR compliance and various ethics dimension (i.e. research …

The Citizen Science Funding Landscape
This webinar provided with an overview of different funding opportunities for Citizen Science (CS) projects, on a national and international scale. The webinar consisted of a discussion with representatives of different …

What transformations are needed for research institutes to support citizen …
The process of integrating citizen and community science within research institutions and universities is full of challenges and opportunities. This webinar, from the European TIME4CS and INCENTIVE projects, explored lessons learned …

Monitoring and evaluating the impact of Citizen Science Hubs (CSHs)
The webinar was a combined effort of the INCENTIVE and the TIME4CS projects. During the webinar, participants had the opportunity to dive into aspects of monitoring and evaluating the impact …

Opening research to society in Horizon Europe. How to set …
Open Science is a core strategy of the European Commission that involves widening participation and collaboration as well as sharing research processes and outcomes to improve research and innovation. The …

Driving changes to embed Citizen Science at your institution
Citizen science (CS) is experiencing an increase in number of actors, projects, initiatives, and funding opportunities with a wide range of models, guidelines, and outcomes. Despite such growth, most of …

Citizen Science in the Classroom: A toolkit
This is a free course that benefits from access to the lessons learned from COMPASS, a citizen science project funded by the Spanish Government and aimed to evaluate the usability …

Citizen Science – Motivations, Progression and Accreditation
This report provides an insight into Citizen Science motivations, progression routes and investigates whether formal accreditation would benefit Citizen Science participants and add value to the data collected. It looks …

Kutatóknak a ‘Citizen Science’ megközelítésben rejlő lehetőségekről
The main goal of the module is to show how and when citizen science-based projects can be useful, especially from a scientific point of view. After a brief introduction on …

Training programs to build capacity for collaborative innovation processes
The EU Horizon 2020 research project „RiConfigure“ investigated what makes collaborative innovation processes between the public sector, industry, academia and civil society successful.
The project developed three training programs based …

Research integrity, ethics and the SDGs within the context of …
This course provides an introduction to the very important idea of research integrity which we link to ethics, the Sustainable Development Goals and to Citizen Science. On completion of this …

Leading a ‘Train the Trainer’ workshop
This is a free course for citizen science practitioners looking to employ ‘Train the Trainer’ within their project or activity. Train the Trainer (TTT) is a learning method that equips …

Citizen Science Starter Kit
The ‘citizen science starter kit’ provides information to researchers who are new to citizen science and who are considering initiating a citizen science research (project), regardless of the scientific discipline. …

GEOVACUI-2: Citizen Science for knowledge depopulation (didactic unit)
This Story Map has been designed following a didactic unit approach to be reproduced by teachers in their classrooms. It addresses the phenomenon of depopulation through the Citizen Science GEOVACUI …

Citizen Science with Geographic Information Systems and associated technologies (GIS&T)
Citizen Science is defined as the participation of non-professional volunteers in scientific projects (Dickson et al, 2010) and has experienced rapid growth over the past decade. The projects that are …
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