Take part in a study on prostate cancer until 28th of February. You can find all the information in the new blog post!
The Citizen Science Seminar invites you to a total of 4 lectures on citizen science projects in the coming months. You can find all information about the seminar in the current blog post (in German).
The FWF has announced the Top Citizen Science programme for 2021 again! This call and many others can of course be found on our "open calls" page, where we update all calls, vacancies etc. known to us on a weekly basis!
Katrin Vohland, director general of the Natural History Museum Vienna, has published a blogpost on the recently published book "The Science of Citizen Science". We kindly invite you to this fascinating read (in German)!
We congratulate the StadtWildTiere Wien project on 11,000 (!) wildlife sightings in Vienna. You can find more information in the current blog post (in German).
A short report on our last workshop "senseBox - Citizen Science mit Open Hardware für SDG 11 - Nachhaltige Städte und Siedlungen" (in German) is now online. Have a look!
At the last platform meeting of Österreich forscht, a new working group was founded. The aim of the Strategy Working Group is to develop a strategy with a plan of action for Österreich forscht and the Citizen Science Network Austria until 2025. More information can be found on the new working group page.
mit:forschen! Gemeinsam Wissen schaffen, jointly run by Science in Dialogue and the Museum of Natural History Berlin and funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, is the German citizen science platform. It features projects, publications, a blog, and general information on citizen science and has been active since November 2013. The task of mit:forschen! Gemeinsam Wissen schaffen is to further develop citizen science in Germany, to make it better known and to provide information about projects to participate in research.
The cooperation agreement signed with the Citizen Science Network Austria states that both networks or platforms will work together and support each other's activities (both nationally and internationally), that they will cooperate within the framework of the Austrian Citizen Science Conference and in the working group for quality criteria for Österreich forscht, and that they will coordinate citizen science activities in German-speaking countries with each other.
We are very pleased that we will continue the excellent cooperation of the past years in the future to further strengthen the citizen science communities in both countries.
For mit:forschen! Gemeinsam Wissen schaffen,
Wiebke Brink, Project Manager mit:forschen! Gemeinsam Wissen schaffen at Science in Dialogue, and Silke Voigt-Heucke, Project Manager mit:forschen! Gemeinsam Wissen schaffen at the Museum of Natural History Berlin
With Schweiz forscht, which is run by the Science et cité foundation, we have found another competent and reliable partner from Switzerland. Schweiz forscht is the Swiss counterpart to Österreich forscht and lists citizen science projects from Switzerland and provides general information on citizen science. Schweiz forscht is in charge of the Citizen Science Network Switzerland, the website schweiz-forscht.ch, is the contact point for various interested parties (media, universities, citizen scientists, etc.) and conducts international monitoring in the field of Citizen Science.
In the Memorandum of Understanding signed with the Citizen Science Network Austria, it is stated that there will be mutual support and cooperation in national and international activities in the field of citizen science, that there will be close cooperation, especially in the area of the two online platforms, and that there will be joint coordination of citizen science activities in German-speaking countries.
For Schweiz forscht and the Science et Cité Foundation,
Deputy Managing Director and Head of Citizen Science, Tiina Stämpfli, lic.phil.
Citizen Science Zurich, operated by the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, is the first international partner of the Citizen Science Network Austria with whom a formal Memorandum of Understanding has been signed, putting further cooperation on a new footing. Citizen Science Zurich aims to provide researchers and citizens with the opportunity to conduct joint research projects in various fields of science and society, from basic physics to health issues, and to provide the resources, expertise and technical know-how to plan, develop and implement citizen science projects; adhere to excellent standards in research methodology, including results discovery, data collection and quality, and research ethics; and participate in global efforts for sustainable development by generating applicable knowledge and data to achieve the SDGs at local, regional and global levels.
The objectives set out in the Memorandum of Understanding include cooperation and mutual support of activities in national and international working groups, joint actions in national and international events and conferences, joint research projects, and joint project submissions.
For Citizen Science Zurich of the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich,
Director Research and Development, Maria Rosa Mondardini