A current radio series on Ö1 reports on the Sparkling Science project Forest Groove, in which schoolchildren spend three years exploring native forests with homemade microphone recording devices.
On November 18, 2025, the OeAD Center for Citizen Science hosted a panel discussion on the impact of educational initiatives in schools and how to measure them.
On 17 November, the Austrian ERA Symposium 2025 took place in Vienna, bringing together key players from science, research and innovation as well as high-ranking representatives of the European Commission.
On November 5, the third module of this year's training series “Artificial Intelligence in Science Communication” took place. It reflected on the use of generative AI tools for visualization.
The EU project TinkerLib brings together the world of books and the world of science communication. A guide to inclusive practice has now been published.
On October 16, 2025, the ScienceCenter Network association invites you to a one-hour online session on the topic of “How can science communication deal with disinformation?”
On 11 September 2025, the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU) presented the BOKU Leading Lights Awards for the first time as part of its Research Service Open House.