Daniel Dörler

Daniel Dörler

The 15th Research Forum of Austrian Universities of Applied Sciences is taking place at FH Kärnten this year, and it is all about Citizen Science. Check out the latest blog post to find out more!

We have a new project on Österreich forscht that is looking for co-researchers: DeVOTE wants to find out what voting means for citizens and enables diverse forms of participation. Take a look and join the project!

Brand new and incredibly exciting: the "Citizen Scientist Interview with Alina". In the first issue, Alina interviewed Gregor Hastik, who is a citizen scientist in Project StadtWildTiere Vienna. Take a look, it's worth it!

Tuesday, 30 November 2021 09:45

ÖCSK 2022: Registration is open

Register now for the Austrian Citizen Science Conference 2022! Check out the conference website and save on the registration fee with our discounted early bird rate!

Tuesday, 23 November 2021 10:18

Online Pub Quiz "Pub forscht"

Lockdownblues? Then join our third online pub quiz! Find all the information you need in the blog post. We are looking forward to an evening of fun with you and your friends.

Open science is now a prerequisite for the approval of many research proposals. But what exactly is Open Science and how can I use Open Science elements in my research? You can find out at our webinars and workshops. Find more information and the link to register in the associated blog post.

Tuesday, 09 November 2021 07:46

Online pub quiz third round

We are organizing our beloved third online pub-quiz, and you are cordially invited! You can find all the necessary information and the registration link in the new blogpost. We are looking forward to have you in one of the teams!

Wednesday, 27 October 2021 15:40

New WTZ event

Learn how to use freely available satellite data in your own research projects in the new WTZ-Ost-event on 23.11.2021. The blog post on this special event tells you how to join (in German).

Tuesday, 19 October 2021 08:33

New partner: TU Graz

We are deligthed to welcome a new partner in the Citizen Science Network Austria. the Graz University of Technology is the first technological university to become a member in our network.

Wednesday, 13 October 2021 14:39

Graz University of Technology

Graz University of Technology has built up an impressive record of achievements in teaching and research over more than 200 years. The research activities range from high-quality basic research and application-oriented research to industrial implementation. Co-operation projects with science and business play an important role. In five “Fields of Expertise” TU Graz carries out top research in important areas for the future. Nearly 14,000 students from 100 countries worldwide study at TU Graz in seven faculties.

TU Graz relies on an intensive and diverse dialogue and interaction with society. This creates trust and mutual understanding. With these activities TU Graz contributes to a science that is open to society and a society that is open to science.

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