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Conference For Advancing Participatory Science 2024 - CAPS

Online

De 03 Jun até 06 Jun, 2024
Call for 2024 Presentations DEADLINE EXTENDED. Submit by 29 February 2024 for the option of a lightning talk. Late-breaking posters considered through 30 April. Conference registration includes access to a core program of live, virtual events held across four days (June 3-6) as well as access to an online event space. The core program will take place between 12-5 pm EDT and include keynote presentations and panel-style symposia on cross-cutting topics. Each day will feature a block of Ideas-to-Action Sessions (workshops, discussions, or collaborations) to turn inspiration into action, as well as live poster discussion sessions and networking events. Bring your research, story, or emerging idea to our 2024 virtual conference.

Citizen & Community Science Roundtable

Kimble Jenkins Carriage House - NH (USA)
15:30
De 23 Mai até 23 Mai, 2024
Join us to discuss citizen and community science (also called participatory science) as we explore the potential for a Center for Participatory Sciences at the University of New Hampshire. We are looking to bring together practitioners to identify strengths and opportunities, build community, and develop a collective vision for advancing participatory approaches in NH and surrounding New England communities. Your expertise and insights are critical to ensuring an outcome that is beneficial to you! This workshop is aimed at anyone who coordinates citizen science, community science or participatory science projects of any topic in NH and/or New England Communities! Can't attend on May 23 but want to be involved? Email Charlotte to be included in follow up discussions. This meeting has been coordinated with support from the Association for Advancing Participatory Sciences (AAPS). AAPS is a professional organization devoted to facilitating the exchange of best practices and other knowledge to advance the field of participatory sciences.

Conferência Estadual de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação Espírito Santo

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Av. Fernando Ferrari, 514 - Goiabeiras, Vitória - ES
09:00
De 26 Mar até 27 Mar, 2024
O Governo do Estado, por meio da Secretaria da Ciência, Tecnologia, Inovação e Educação Profissional (Secti) torna público o período de inscrições para a Conferência Estadual de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação, uma iniciativa da Secti em parceria com o Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação para estimular contribuições que direcionam a construção da Estratégia Nacional de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação. Durante a Conferência Estadual de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação, serão abordados diversos temas relevantes, desde questões relacionadas à pesquisa científica e desenvolvimento tecnológico até iniciativas inovadoras em diferentes setores da sociedade. Por meio de palestras, mesas-redondas, workshops e grupos de trabalho, os participantes terão a oportunidade de trocar conhecimentos, compartilhar experiências e propor soluções para os desafios enfrentados pelo estado e pelo país no campo da ciência e tecnologia. Além disso, a conferência não apenas promove a participação ativa dos cidadãos, mas também fortalece a integração entre instituições acadêmicas, empresas, órgãos governamentais e a sociedade civil. Essa colaboração multidisciplinar e multissetorial é essencial para impulsionar a inovação, estimular o empreendedorismo e promover o desenvolvimento econômico e social sustentável.

Seagrass monitoring at Wave Break Island 1+2

Wave Break Island (Australia)

De 22 Mar até 22 Mar, 2024
Join our Ocean Connect marine science team on their fortnightly seagrass survey to actively monitor the status and trends in seagrass conditions around the Gold Coast. This event will be held at Wave Break Island, we will be meeting at the Marine Parade to board a small vessel to travel to Wavebreak island seagrass meadows. Seagrasses are a habitat forming species and they play a critical role in the equilibrium of coastal ecosystems. They provide many key ecosystem services, such as providing a nursery and habitat for animals, preventing coastal erosion and sequestering a large amount of carbon dioxide. 7 species occur in the Gold Coast region and cover an estimated 22% of the Broadwater. It is crucial to monitor these change in order to be able to mitigate widespread loss . Ultimately by protecting the seagrass meadows the wider Gold Coast community will indirectly benefit from the sustained water quality in the Gold Coast Broadwater and surrounding region, ultimately, enhancing recreational fishing, marine tourism and providing the right framework for future generations to enjoy. Participants will be trained in internationally standardized and recognized Seagrass-Watch training and will be briefed on seagrasses ecology, importance and threats before the session. The ongoing monitoring is supported by the City of Gold Coast Catchment and Citizen Science Grant program. This workshop is only suitable for adults over the 16 years of age in order to maintain scientific rigor and safety. This is an outdoor event. Everyone attending must register as spots are limited.

Public Engagement and Participatory Research: The Whys and Hows of Implementing Citizen Science in your Research

Milan, Italia

De 14 Mar até 14 Mar, 2024
The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) together with Université Paris Cité/ Learning Planet Institute (UPCité/ LPI), invites you to participate in a joint European Citizen Science (ECS) Workshop at this satellite event. Enriched by the knowledge and personal experiences of three experts in the field, the workshop will focus on the diverse aspects of public engagement and participatory research in the scientific ethos. From deep diving into the importance of engaging citizens in research and its impact on society, we will unveil some of the most common challenges that researchers face while utilising citizen science and the proven ways to combat them.

Great Cocky Count Workshop - Community Citizen Science

Robbos Way Kwinana Town Centre, WA, Australia
07:00
De 12 Mar até 12 Mar, 2024
Find out how you can be part of one of the longest running Citizen Science Programs in Australia, and learn about our Black Cockatoos.

Hands-on Participatory Science Workshop

Greenfield, New Hampshire (EUA)

De 04 Mar até 06 Mar, 2024
This workshop is for teams of 2 to 5 people who have started to conduct, or want to conduct, participatory science projects. As a non-profit partner to Acadia National Park we are particularly interested in supporting projects that increase our scientific understanding of public and privately conserved lands and cultural resources, and the publics’ interest in them. And again – if you don’t have a project, don’t worry, you’ll be helping someone else with theirs while still building your own skills. The workshop will start in the early afternoon on Monday and conclude at lunchtime on Wednesday. The workshop is limited to 25 participants. Teams of two to five people are encouraged to apply, but individuals are welcome. Applications for the workshops will be accepted on a rolling basis. Applicants that are selected to participate will be notified well prior to the workshop so that they can make any necessary travel plans.

Incorporating citizen science, indigenous and traditional knowledge and engaging their producers in overviews and syntheses

Brasilia Palace Hotel, Brasilia, Brazil
10:30
De 28 Fev até 28 Fev, 2024
This event is part of the Workshop on Open Synthesis Science in Biodiversity and Climate Change Research. How can we enhance fair and equal collaboration in open synthesis science? This workshop brings together prominent directors, research experts, and thought leaders from the United States and Brazil from Institutions of Higher Education to work together to tackle this question. They will discuss and collaborate on essential topics shaping synthesis and open science in biodiversity and climate change research. We expect an esteemed gathering of approximately 30 experts, fostering an environment conducive to fruitful discussions, networking, and exploring joint science projects. This workshop is part of an agreement between NSF and CNPq, aiming to propel scientific collaboration between both nations. ESIIL, working in collaboration with CNPq’s Brazilian Synthesis Center on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (SinBiose), developed the workshop agenda focusing on stimulating discussion on open and synthesis science and sparking collaborations between researchers from both countries and across synthesis centers. Following the workshop, the event leads will summarize the potential collaborations, key areas of progress, knowledge gaps, and identified challenges and needs to advance open synthesis science in climate change and biodiversity research across scales. ESIIL and SinBiose team members and NSF and CNPq representatives will convene at the CNPq headquarters on the fourth day of the visit to present the workshop outcomes and discuss future opportunities.

Citizen Science in conservation research Workshop

Negros Oriental, Filipinas

De 14 Fev até 16 Fev, 2024
The workshop serves as a forum for fostering collaboration and networking opportunities among researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders involved in nature conservation and citizen science. Its aim is to address the challenges and limitations associated with citizen science methodologies. By discussing the practical aspects, ethical considerations, data quality concerns, and other issues related to citizen science research, participants can collectively work towards improving the methodology and creating logical framework for doing citizen science in the Philippines systematically

Diverse participation in Citizen Science: Astronomy Workshop

University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia)
05:00
De 09 Dez até 09 Dez, 2023
If you would like to explore astronomy, learn about light pollution, take light meter recordings, learn about citizen science, and give feedback to help inform inclusive workshop experiences, you are invited to attend a two-hour workshop on the 9th December 2023, from 6pm - 8pm at the UniSC Sippy Downs campus (Parking is free) in the visualisation studio (https://bit.ly/3FVJbkc). If you have questions or would like assistance to register, please contact Dr. Vikki Schaffer (vschaffe@usc.edu.au). Places are limited. Accompanying carers and friends are welcome to attend. If you would like to know more, a research project information sheet is available here: https://bit.ly/3QXdBIY
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