26 short articles about the ambition and meaning of citizen science are waiting for you in the new blog post. All of them were written in the course of the Austrian Citizen Science Conference 2020. We look forward to numerous readers!
Tomorrow is the next lecture in our citizen science lecture series. Gernot Neuwirth from Naturschutzbund Österreich will tell us all about naturbeobachtung.at. You can still register for the lecture until 21.04.2021 at 08:00 in the morning. You can find the link to the registration as well as a short summary of the lecture in the current blog post.
The next lecture in our citizen science lecture series has been announced. In the current blog post you can find all the information about this lecture, which will take place on 21 April.
Publishing is fun - a Citizen Scientist reports on his first publishing experience in the current blog post (in German): https://www.citizen-science.at/blog/publizieren-macht-spass-ein-citizen-scientist-berichtet-ueber-seine-erste-publikationserfahrung
New grants and jobs can be found in the Open Calls section. Take a look, maybe there is just the right funding for you!
The first MOOC has been published in the Viel-Falter project. In the current blog post you can find the link to the MOOC and also learn what it can do.
To all fans of our Citizen Science Pub Quiz: on 07 April it enters the second round! You can find all the details in the current blog post.
Brand new and ready for you: The new Fossilfinder app! All info on the project page and in the current blog post!
Two new articles have been published in our Special Issue on Citizen Science and the SDGs. You can read them in our blog post and also find the links to the full versions available for free!
Our citizen science lecture series inspires you to think! Two seminar papers from last semester, written by BOKU students as part of the lecture series, have now been published on the blog. Congratulations to Cäcilia Wimmler and Lukas Schönmann for their great work!