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The new Citizen Science & Science Communication Newsletter is here

1 min read · 26. January 2026

The start of the year is full of new ideas for anyone interested in citizen science and science communication. The January 27 newsletter provides information about current calls for proposals, newly published publications, and a wide range of events that encourage exchange and active participation. We have summarized these and other highlights for you in the current issue:

  • Panel discussion “Left behind? Opportunities and challenges of science communication in rural areas”
  • Sparkling Science Spotlight “How can citizen science enrich history lessons?”
  • Training series on AI, Module 1 “Trust under pressure: Science communication in the face of AI junk and deepfakes.”
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