Next week the next presentation in our Citizen Science Seminar takes place. Listen to Scott Edmunds, who will talk about Citizen Science in Asia. Find more detailed information and the link to the free registration in the corresponding blog post.
The Call for Abstracts for the Austrian Citizen Science Conference 2023 held at JKU Linz is online! In the latest blog post you will find detailed information about the call.
Together with the Natural History Museum Vienna, we are looking for a person who would like to organise ECSA 2024 in Vienna together with us and become part of a young, dynamic team. You can find the link to the call for applications in the open calls.
Yesterday the latest episode of our podcast went on air! The topic this time is citizen science in conservation areas. You can listen to the new episode directly on the blog or also on Spotify.
It has become official: the conference of the European Citizen Science Association, ECSA 2024, will take place in Vienna. It will be organised by the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna together with the Natural History Museum Vienna. Find all the information on the Österreich forscht blog.
How did Project Roadkill experience the opening up of its research data? You can read about it on the page of the Biodiversity Databases WG. Take a look!
Have you already listend to our newest podcast? In yesterday's show, project coordinator Christian Peer introduced his citizen science project Werkstatt Neu Leopoldau and explained how inhabitants of this new Viennese city quarter were involved in research on the settlement process there.
In the winter semester 2022/23 our popular Citizen Science Lecture Series starts again, and this time in a hybrid version. You can find out all the details in the Citizen Science Seminar blog post.
We are very happy to welcome a new project on Österreich forscht! With C.S.I. PhänoBiota the first citizen science project from the Natur- und Geopark Steierische Eisenwurzen is joining the platform. Have a look at the project's website and discover this new project from Styria.
How can beef and milk consumption be made more sustainable? This is the question that the new citizen science project COwLEARNING at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna is exploring, and it relies on the strong participation of a wide range of stakeholders. From farmers to consumers: https://www.citizen-science.at/en/projects/cowlearning-875