Call for visual identity: EU-Citizen.Science Plattform

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Project timeline

The deadline to apply is 23.59 CET on 11 March 2019.
The final delivery date for all requested materials is 15 April 2019.

 

Citizen Science is a rapidly expanding and diversifying field of innovation with significant implications for, and potential benefits to, society, policy, and various academic research areas. The ambition of EU-Citizen.Science is to build, fill, and promote a sustainable platform and mutual learning space for providing different tools, best practice examples and relevant scientific outcomes that are collected, curated, and made accessible to different stakeholders, ranging from interested citizens over scientific institutions up to politicians and public media in order to mainstream Citizen Science in Europe.


Over the course of 36 months, the EU-Citizen.Science Platform for Sharing, Initiating, and Learning Citizen Science in Europe will coordinate the European Citizen Science landscape by developing three interconnected lines of activity:

(i) coordination of citizen science actions and leveraging of existing resources in the presently fragmented landscape of Citizen Science in Europe,

(ii) engagement of quadruple helix stakeholders at all levels (local, national and European), and

(iii) creation of a mutual learning space and a set of comprehensive codesigned training modules for the different target audiences.

Moreover, following a transparent, open and inclusive approach, EU-Citizen.Science will promote interdisciplinary, cross-border, cross-sector collaboration, and give rise to significant social innovation and new business models through the creation of new partnerships and the provision of novel sustainability-supporting tools.

Ecsite will lead the dissemination, exploitation, and strategic communication of the project's events and results.

The EU.Citizen.Science project involves 14 partners and 9 third parties, representing 14 European Member States and a variety of stakeholders ranging from universities, NGOs, local authorities, CSOs and natural history museums, along with several other project supporters. Many of the partners are already engaged in other SwafS projects related to RRI, co-creation and citizen science, as well as numerous initiatives at national or local level. 

 

European Union flagEU-Citizen.Science has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement no. 824580.


Keywords

  • #CitizenScience #DIYscience #MoRRI #OpenScience


Ecsite members involved

Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
Vetenskap & Allmänhet
The Natural History Museum, London


List of project partners

  • MFN: Museum für Naturkunde
  • ECSA: Verein der europäischen Bürgerwissenschaften
  • IIASA: Internationales Institut für angewandte Systemanalyse
  • Earthwatch: Conservation Education and Research Trust
  • ZSI: Zentrum für Soziale Innovation
  • UCL: University College London
  • ECSITE
  • TCD: The Provost, Fellows, Foundation Scholars, and the other members of Board, of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin
  • VA: Vetenskap & Allmänhet
  • NHM: Natural History Museum
  • ULEI: Universiteit Leiden
  • MRU: Mykolo Romerio universitetas
  • MFCR: Município de Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo
  • MINECO: Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad