Cos4Cloud: a European project to revolutionize the technology of citizen science
The European Union promotes Cos4Cloud, an ambitious project that will create cutting-edge technology services to improve citizen science platforms.
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.
Teachers all over the world are expected to provide their students with enquiry-based science learning experiences.
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.
Many of the ECSA headquarters team will take part in the Global Climate Strike in Berlin this Friday (20 September) to show our support for this essential movement. The climate crisis is a major threat to human civilization For several months, in an initiative started by Greta Thunberg, young people around the world have been missing school each Friday (under the banner #FridaysForFuture) to demand real action to tackle global heating and demand their right to a future that isn’t defined by the climate crisis.