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Just released: the new newsletter on citizen science and science communication

The sun is shining, the parks smell of spring, and everywhere there is a buzz of activity, fluttering, and growth: In spring, ideas also blossom for everyone interested in citizen science and science communication.
1 min read · 29. April 2026

The April 30 newsletter provides information on current calls for proposals, newly published materials, and a variety of events designed to encourage discussion and active participation. We’ve summarized these and other highlights for you in the latest issue:

  • Panel Discussion: “Left Behind? Opportunities and Challenges in Science Communication in Rural Areas”
  • Sparkling Science Spotlight: “From Research to the Classroom: Exploring Climate Change Through Sparkling Science Projects!”
  • Citizen Science Award on Tour: Die Garten Tulln
  • Professional Development: Using AI Responsibly: (New) Quality Standards for Science Communication

     

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