ECSA is currently seeking members who would like to host the 2028 European Citizen Science Association conference.
ECSA is currently seeking members who would like to host the 2028 European Citizen Science Association conference.
We got some great updates about the 4th international ECSA Conference 2022! When? From the 5th-8th October 2022 Where? In Berlin Why “Citizen Science for Planetary Health”? Because the health of our planet is at risk. To preserve and support the well-being of all life on Earth, we need the commitment and efforts of everyone...
About the project The proposal responds to the call “A capacity-building and brokering network to make citizen science an integral part of the European Research Area“. It aims to strengthen collaboration between citizen science initiatives and other research and innovation actors as well as increase the capacity to conduct excellent research through citizen science. The...
We are pleased to announce Susanne Hecker as one of ECSA’s new board members, along with Uta Wehn. Here, Susanne tells us a little about her research career and involvement in citizen science.
We are pleased to announce Dr Uta Wehn as one of ECSA’s new board members, along with Susanne Hecker. Here, Uta tells us a little about her research career and involvement in citizen science.
In response to numerous requests for extra time to complete proposals, and queries about the different possible session formats, we have agreed to extend the deadline for submissions until 1 November 2019.
D-NOSES is an EU H2020 funded project that has started in April this year. The project aims to provide a bottom-up approach to tackling odour pollution issues.
In December 2017, representatives from the global citizen science community came together at the Science-Policy-Business Forum preceding the 3 rd UN-Environment Assembly in Nairobi, Kenya.
As part of Doing It Together Science, ECSA, in partnership with MapWorks Learning, is launching an interactive online Student Citizen Science Challenge!
A new alliance of citizen-science organizations and UN Environment will be launched, Monday, in an effort to escalate the global fight against mosquito-borne diseases, responsible for killing close to 2.7 million people annually, mostly in Africa and Latin America.