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If you are a researcher or just interested in Citizen Science, the Knowledge Centre offers the newsletter CS Inside.
In the newsletter you can read about conferences, funding opportunities, workshops and various news in the field.

Send us an email at: citizenscience@sdu.dk if you want to receive the newsletter.


In the CS Relay, you can read about how citizen involvement comes into focus in the adaptation to future climate challenges in the ClimateBlue project, where SDU Climate Cluster collaborates with a LOT of partners - including SDU Citizen Science Knowledge Center.
CS News about the ECSA conference, which will take place in Finland in 2026, read more about the conference, see call for papers and more about ECSA.  
Under CS Services we tell you about the bustle of activity at the Citizen Science Knowledge Center. Read more about our various activities and the woman who keeps it all together.


In CS Relay you can read about the citizen science project Fusion, which will equip upper secondary school students in Southern Denmark and Northern Germany to tackle climate challenges constructively.
In CS News, we tell you thÂé¶¹ÉçÇø has delivered an online course on citizen science to the EPICUR universities. A CS Summer School will follow in June.
CS4health 2025 is open for calls and the journal NOPOS has a call for papers under the theme: Communities and collaborations.
As a new CS Service, the Citizen Science Knowledge Center has now been established in Pure. This means that citizen science projects can be linked to the profile or created as a project under the centre. 


Read an interview with SciStarter founder Darlene Cavalier, who has been appointed Honorary Fellow Âé¶¹ÉçÇø. About a new Citizen Science PhD course starting in March 2025. And the role of media in the climate transition, which is being investigated in a PhD project. 


When high school students write climate fiction, we get an insight into their thoughts and ideas about the present and future. Read the CS Relay about young people's climate narratives in the CS project Climate Future Fiction. The university alliance EPICUR has a Citizen Science aspect, which was kicked off in October when SDU hosted a two-day EPICUR Citizen Science Seminar.
In this issue of CS Inside you can read about a new interdisciplinary research project that will examine our media habits in a climate context. In connection with the research project, a PhD position has been advertised. A new Citizen Science course for PhD students is open for enrolment. Follow the preparations for the first global Citizen Science conference in the field of health science - here you will find updates on the programme, abstracts, registration, etc.

 


In classic January style, this newsletter features an article about intelligent training in the workplace. You can also read about Citizen Science-related conference calls, the light pollution project Globe at Night and the Knowledge Centre's newly created social media platforms that might be useful for your Citizen Science project.


Read about follow-up research on a CS project measuring high school students' scientific literacy, climate change and Citizen Science and the Knowledge Centre's services for facilitating CS workshops.


In this issue of CS Inside, we have wonderful school students with their fingers buried in soil and plant seeds, high school students writing climate fiction and Citizen Science as ... art? Well, very beautiful drawings by perhaps the world's only Citizen Science cartoonist.


March's newsletter features stories about a new centre that will create the future of health research together with patients and an open  from University College London. The ECSA Conference 2022 has opened for submissions and 140 SDU students and staff participated in the plant event Make SDU Wilder. Get closer to the stars with the international Citizen Science project  and find out how you can help celebrate  in April.


Read about walking meetings, suitcases and a new guide to Citizen Science. Also about two major conferences taking place in Denmark; in Aarhus and the taking place Âé¶¹ÉçÇø in Odense.

 

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Last Updated 07.10.2025