The TETTRIs project is seeking a part-time Communications Assistant to help produce and publish editorial content connected to taxonomy and biodiversity protection.
The TETTRIs project is seeking a part-time Communications Assistant to help produce and publish editorial content connected to taxonomy and biodiversity protection.
Job opening 2/2023 Be part of a diverse international team at the forefront of the citizen science movement in Europe! ECSA is looking for an operations manager to support our work at headquarters. We invite interested applicants to apply. The deadline for the job opening has been extended to 14 March 2023. For full details...
Job opening no. 01/2023 Be part of a diverse international team at the forefront of the citizen science movement in Europe! ECSA is looking for a project officer to support our work on the project AGORA. We invite interested applicants to apply. The deadline for the job opening is 19 February 2023. For full details...
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...
The future of citizen science: sharing experiences from the European community is a gathering of the global citizen science community. It is aimed at sharing experiences and stimulating debates about the role citizen science can play in supporting a sustainable, just and green Europe. Over two days you will hear from a great variety of speakers,...
Scientists are asking the public to help find the origin of hundreds of thousands of galaxies, which have been discovered by LOFAR, the largest radio telescope ever built.
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.
We're delighted to have contributed to the article 'Citizen science and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals', published in Nature Sustainability.