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SUMMARY:INOS Project Event – Integrating Citizen Science at Universities: From ‘What’ to ‘How’ – First Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Should science focus on issues of public importance/respond to public concerns? What are the benefits of citizen involvement in scientific research? What are the pitfalls? These and many more questions are frequently raised by those engaging or wishing to engage in Citizen Science (CS).\nThis two-day workshop is designed to provide input into what CS is and how CS projects can be implemented in universities and research libraries. The workshop will focus on:\n• The basics of CS and its benefits;\n• Requirements to take into consideration when involving citizen scientists in research projects;\n• Examples and benefits of integrating CS into educational programmes;\n• Practical guidance on how to develop and implement CS projects;\n• Examples of CS research projects.\nThe workshop will be of a highly participatory nature, with participants required to work in small groups during their own time.\nThe first session will take place at 10.00 CEST on the 2nd of June, followed by a session at 14:00 CEST on the 4th of June.\n \nSpeakers\nGuest lecture on ‘Everything Citizen Science’:\n\nDirk van Gorp, Open Science Manager, Radboud University Library, member of LIBER Citizen Science Working group\n\nLightning talks: localising Citizen Science – University of Leuven\n\nMaarten Loopmans, researcher, service learning, sociology course\nLiesbet Vranken, researcher, bioscience engineering, bioeconomics\nThomas Neyens, researcher, biomedical sciences group\nNora Eisner, PhD (citizen science) student in astrophysics, Oxford, researcher at KU Leuven\nKatrien Kolenberg, researcher (AstroSounds – Listen to the Stars)\nBen Somers, researcher\n\n \nWho Can Attend?\nStudents of all levels; staff and faculty of universities and libraries (including academic and administrative staff). Prior experience with CS is not mandatory.\n \nImportant to Note\nOnce registered, you are required to participate in both sessions, on the 2nd of June and on the 4th of June. The registration link below is for the 1st of the 2 workshops. Registration information for the second session will be sent to participants shortly after the first session.\n \nREGISTER HERE ( https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0sfumprj4iHt22daALOAMTGy8JhAVTz7dI ).\n \nThis event is organised within the framework of the INOS project. This INOS project has been funded with the support of the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union under the contract No 2019-1-DK01-KA203-060268.\n \n[Photo by Jacek Dylag ( https://unsplash.com/@dylu?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText ) on Unsplash] ( https://unsplash.com/?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText )\n
URL:https://libereurope.eu/event/inos-project-event-integrating-citizen-science-at-universities-from-what-to-how-introduction/
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science
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