The first Sparkling Science projects are online

26. September 2022 Sparkling ScienceCitizen Science
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In the first call for proposals of "Sparkling Science 2.0", 34 Citizen Science projects were funded. The first of these are already online.

The project figures at a glance

The "Sparkling Science 2.0" funding program facilitates a wide range of disciplines and topics. For example, almost 40% of the projects come from the natural sciences, almost a quarter of all projects are in the social sciences and 12% come from the humanities. The remaining third of the projects are distributed about 10% each among medicine, technology, and teaching and learning research. The topics range from multilingualism and inclusion to technical assistance systems, energy efficiency and biodiversity.

The funded projects are led by 18 different institutions. 113 schools and 31 partners from business and society are involved in the collaboration.

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Projects present their work online

More than 20 projects have already been published on the website www.sparklingscience.at. In addition to a project description, readers will also find details on the institutions involved and the project duration. Project examples include:

  • CO2 Conversion. From harmful exhaust gas to a resource - CO2 as a valuable raw material

  • Colonialism today?! What does that have to do with me? Post-colonial approaches to knowledge transfer in a natural history museum

  • MAJA. Mathematical algorithms analyzed for everybody

  • Transform4School. Transformation by Participation: Model Schools for learning of democracy and peace

The #ProjectoftheWeek

On our social media channels and the website www.sparklingscience.at, a Sparkling Science project will be presented every week starting September 23, 2022. Follow the OeAD Center for Citizen Science on Twitter and Facebook now and always be up to date!


See the projects