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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200528T170000
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Citizen Science and SDGs
DESCRIPTION:Traditional data sources are not sufficient for measuring the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. New and non-traditional sources of data are required. Citizen science is an emerging example of a non-traditional data source that is already making a contribution. Speakers will discuss how citizen science can be integrated into the formal United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reporting mechanisms\, providing the results of a systematic review of the SDG indicators and citizen science initiatives that may address them. Successful use of citizen science data by National Statistics Offices (NSOs) and United Nations agencies will be highlighted. Success will require leadership from the United Nations\, innovation from National Statistical Offices\, and focus from the citizen science community to address the indicators for which citizen science can have a real impact. \nLearn more and register here!
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/webinar-citizen-science-and-sdgs/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200601T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200601T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200723T103745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070223Z
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SUMMARY:Bridging the gap between Science and Society through Citizen Science
DESCRIPTION:Description and Scope \nCitizen science interventions are becoming more and more relevant across all scientific disciplines and the humanities and it can potentially bring a wide variety of benefits to researchers\, citizens\, policy makers and society across the research and innovation cycle. Nevertheless\, there are difficulties setting up citizen science initiatives\, for example in terms of choosing the optimum methodologies and ensuring balanced participation of citizens. \nThe Webinar aims at introducing the REINFORCE project to the European Research community and to the broad public of potential citizen scientists\, focusing mostly on the four Citizen Science Demonstrators that will be developed within the project. REINFORCE will create a series of cutting-edge citizen science projects on frontier Physics research\, with citizen scientists making a genuine and valued contribution to managing the data avalanche\, with the aim of reaching the following impacts: \n\nGenerating a change in awareness and understanding of basic research and its impact on society;\nDeveloping new knowledge and innovations by citizens;\nOffering availability of evaluation data concerning the societal\, democratic and economic costs and benefits of citizen science; and\nMaking available indicators to measure the impact of citizen science activities.\n\nMain Takeaways: \n\nUnderstanding what is the potential of citizen science for society\nDiscovering the benefits of integrating citizens input in frontier Physics research\nKeeping abreast with the research work carried out within Large Research Infrastructures\n\nWho should attend: \n\nEU Research community in Physics field\nPotential citizen scientists\nGravitational Wave Astronomy researchers and academics\nNeutrino Astronomy researchers and academics\nHigh Energy and Cosmic Rays Physics experts\nMarine life experts\n\nTo find out more information as well as the agenda please visit here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/bridging-the-gap-between-science-and-society-through-citizen-science/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200604T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200514T100713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070214Z
UID:7315-1591268400-1591272000@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:Webinar: How to improve cloud services for marine data
DESCRIPTION:The project PHIDIAS – Prototype of HPC/Data Infrastructure for On-demand Services\, organises a webinar titled “Boosting the use of cloud services for marine data management\, services and processing” on the 4th of June at 11AM CEST. \nThe webinar boasts the collaboration with Blue-Cloud project\, and it will be focused on the Ocean data test case\, which aims to improve the use of \n\nCloud services for marine data management\,\nData services to the user in a FAIR perspective\, and\nData processing on demand.\n\nPlease find any additional information\, such as the agenda\, the speakers’ list and the main takeaways on this dedicated page.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/webinar-on-cloud-services-for-marine-data-management/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200611T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200613T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20191014T072406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070154Z
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SUMMARY:2020 Ecsite Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Ecsite Conference will be taking place in Ljubljana\, Slovenia\, on 11-13 June 2020 and will be hosted by the Kersnikova Institute. The call for session proposals will be open up to 17 of October 2019. \nThe European science engagement conference addresses all professionals who engage audiences with science and technology. It offers an intense mix of intellectual stimulation\, purposeful and creative sessions and inspiring human encounters. An annual professional development opportunity to sharpen your critical mind\, recharge your batteries\, harvest contacts and tools\, make business and let off steam on the dance floor. More information about the conference are available here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/2020-ecsite-conference/
LOCATION:Lubljana\, Slovenia\, Slovenia
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200620
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200507T131854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070146Z
UID:7160-1592179200-1592611199@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:GEO Virtual Symposium 2020
DESCRIPTION:In response to the COVID-19 pandemic\, the Group on Earth Observations has announced the format of the GEO Symposium 2020 to be held remotely from 15-19 June 2020. The global GEO community will benefit from a series of interactive webinars over the course of one week that will provide in-depth discussions from experts on a range of relevant issues to the GEO Work Programme Flagships\, Initiatives and Activities. \nAt this first year of the 2020-2022 GEO Work Programme\, the Symposium will focus on strengthening the capability of GEO Work Programme activities to implement their plans effectively. It will cover topics such as: \n\nWater and Coastal Observations\nMonitoring Essential Variables\nFocusing on Impact: Regional GEOs\nCo-designing Capacity Development\nResource Mobilization and Sustainable Funding\nContributing to Reproducible Knowledge\nEngaging UN Agencies and Intergovernmental Organizations\nLeveraging Advanced Technologies\n\nLearn more about the foresseen sessions and register here!
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/geo-virtual-symposium-2020/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20200616T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20200616T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200609T083643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070138Z
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SUMMARY:Open Data Challenge Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The WeObserve team has launched an Open Data Challenge (ODC) and this webinar was an opportunity for you to discover the story of EU’s richest citizen-generated environmental datasets\, spanning four Citizens’ Observatory projects: LandSense\, GROW\, GroundTruth 2.0 and SCENT\, and ask any questions to the expert mentors who will be supporting participants throughout the ODC process. The ODC is a competitive online event and tender for participating individuals/teams to innovate using open environmental data from Citizen Observatories. Get a head start on winning one of the two €5\,000 tender awards that will go to selected entries! \nDownload the webinar’s presentations or listen to the recording here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/open-data-challenge-webinar/
CATEGORIES:WO events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200626T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20191014T072857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070129Z
UID:5225-1593180000-1593363600@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:9th Living Knowledge Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The 9th Living Knowledge Conference in Groningen is postponed to 2021\, due to COVID-19. Instead of it\, a webinar will take place on Friday June 26th from 14:00 to 17:00 CEST. The webinar will be hosted through Blackboard Collaborate Ultra. No download of software is required; all participants will receive a link to login. In the plenary a chat function will allow questions and discussion\, while in the sub groups\, microphone and video may be used as well. \n\n\n\n\n  \nPLENARY: \n14.00 Introduction on Science Shops Groningen and the Living Knowledge Network (Henk Mulder) \n14.20   Theme: Community-based Research and (post) Corona \n15.00 Break \n15.15 Parallel discussion tables \n16.10 Break \n16.25 Back to plenary session \nInformation on the speakers can be found here.  \nTo find out more information on the event\, please visit the official website here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/9th-living-knowledge-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200912
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200203T102345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070120Z
UID:5772-1594252800-1599868799@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:LandSense Innovation Challenge
DESCRIPTION:The Challenge targets individuals\, web-entrepreneurs\, start-ups and SMEs coming from all participating Horizon 2020 countries\, to present innovative IT solutions addressing one of the three LandSense domains: \n1. Urban Landscape Dynamics; \n2. Agricultural Land Use; \n3. Forest and Habitat Monitoring; \nThe challenge focuses on using data streams coming from the LandSense Citizen Observatory\, the Sentinel Hub Service or other relevant EO data sources to design novel LULC solutions for a range of applications within the selected domains. \nSelected LandSense Challenge finalists will have the opportunity to pitch their ideas at the Third International ECSA Conference 2020 in Trieste\, Italy. Please note that registration for the ECSA Conference is not required for participation in this public challenge. However\, all finalists are encouraged to attend the conference and share with this growing community of citizen science practitioners. \nTake part and win!\nThe teams with the best pitches will receive: \n1st prize \n\nA grand prize of 2\,000 EUR\nA 1-year subscription to Sentinel Hub Enterprise\, worth 5\,000 EUR\, provided by SINERGISE\nOnline business coaching and mentorship services provided by the LandSense team\n\n2nd prize \n\nA grand prize of 1\,000 EUR\nOnline business coaching and mentorship services provided by the LandSense team\n\n3rd prize \n\nA grand prize of 500 EUR\nOnline business coaching and mentorship services provided by the LandSense team\n\nTo apply or to find more details about the call\, please visit here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/landsense-innovation-challenge-save-the-date/
CATEGORIES:COs events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200721T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200721T123000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200723T110300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070112Z
UID:8432-1595325600-1595334600@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:Vision-Building Workshop on Citizen Science
DESCRIPTION:Can you imagine becoming part of the global effort to detect Gravitational Waves? Or explore cosmic events with a detector installed deep in the sea? \nCitizen Science creates numerous opportunities for all citizens – independent of their location\, gender\, or education – to be involved in ground-breaking fundamental research. Through citizen science activities\, everyone can contribute to the development of new knowledge. Increasingly\, scientists from Large Research Infrastructures and Frontier Physics experiments are starting to share their data and ask for citizens to support the optimization of their detectors to enhance discoveries potential. \nBut how can citizens support their work? \nJoin us for this vision-building workshop in the REINFORCE project to help us design the best possible citizen science projects!\nThe workshop will be broadcasted on Zoom on the 21st of July 2020 from 10:00 AM to 12:30 AM CEST at this link\, and it will showcase citizen science projects in frontier physics\, with experts from infrastructures such as CERN\, VIRGO/EGO\, or KM3NeT introducing their ideas and engaging with participants to better undertand their interest\, motivations and ideas to get involved and contribute in citizen science. \nThe workshop is part of the FRONTIERS Online Summer School 2020. \n\n\nWebsite\nhttps://zoom.us/j/91466752463 
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/vision-building-workshop-on-citizen-science/
CATEGORIES:Events,Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200723T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200723T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200723T111524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070103Z
UID:8436-1595491200-1595523600@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:FRONTIERS Online Summer School 2020
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested to learn how to introduce your students to topics such as the discovery of the Higgs boson at CERN\, the detection of Gravitational waves from black hole and neutron star mergers at Virgo and LIGO\, or the discovery of exoplanets?\nDo you want to learn how we can apply the principles of citizen science to the classroom? Do you want to join an international community of scientists\, outreach experts and educators who share the same passion for bringing cutting edge research to the classroom in a systematic and engaging way that offers connection to school curricula?\nIf the answer is yes\, then join the FRONTIERS e-Summer School: an online training course for science teachers motivated to introduce Nobel Prize Physics to their Classrooms. Concepts of Nobel Prize Physics will be explored and methodologies will be discussed to introduce them to the classroom. High-quality educational content will be established and educational content will be produced to be shared to all science teachers in Europe. \nTo register\, please fill in this form.  \nTo find out more on the Summer School\, please visit here. \n 
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/frontiers-online-summer-school-2020/
CATEGORIES:Events,Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200812T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200812T143000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200723T102031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070045Z
UID:8417-1597237200-1597242600@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:Become an author for the Conference Declaration - Citizen Science SDG Conference
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual meeting\, will be discussed the scope of the Declaration from the ‘Citizen Science and the SDGs’ conference. \nThe purpose of the virtual meeting is to find collective answers to the following questions: Who develops the Declaration? Who are the recipients of the Declaration? What is the purpose of the Declaration? What are the goals of the Declaration? \nTo register\, please click here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/become-an-author-for-the-conference-declaration-citizen-science-sdg-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200903
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200913T154201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070036Z
UID:10388-1598832000-1599091199@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:Geospatial Sensing 2020
DESCRIPTION:Earth observation networks\, e.g. in-situ sensors and remote sensing systems\, deliver a multitude of data capturing the state of our environment. These data sets are highly valued by scientists and stakeholders from a variety of domains and backgrounds such as hydrology\, marine sciences\, traffic management\, environmental monitoring\, energy supply or smart city systems. An active research and development community works on new approaches to share\, manage\, discover\, analyze\, and visualize geospatial sensor data. The Geospatial Sensing Conference provides a platform for scientists\, developers and users to examine current challenges\, present best practices and discuss future developments. \nThis virtual event will take place from August 31 – September 2\, 2020. It continues the Geospatial Sensor Webs workshops and conferences that began in 2013. The focus ‘From Sensing to Understanding our World’ includes sensor data interpretation\, analysis and visualization\, tools and infrastructures for sharing geospatial sensor data\, and novel sensor platforms. \nThe 52°North Open Innovation Network invites researchers\, software developers and practitioners to submit abstracts as presentation proposals. This year’s program includes an EDC Forum session\, which particularly invites members of Esri’s EDC community to present and discuss their work in the field of Geospatial Sensing. \nThe abstract should be 200 – 300 words and include title\, authors and an outline of the presentation. Abstracts can be submitted as a pdf file to geospatialsensing@52north.org by June 14\, 2020. All submissions will be reviewed by the program committee and accepted on the basis of content\, available space\, and overall program balance. The authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by July 14\, 2020.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/geospatial-sensing-2020/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200831
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200903
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200930T133102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070027Z
UID:11244-1598832000-1599091199@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:6th International Conference on Big Data for Official Statistics
DESCRIPTION:The 6th International Conference on Big Data for official statistics took place from 31 August — 2 September 2020 as a virtual event. The Conference was organized by Statistics Korea (KOSTAT) and the United Nations Global Working Group (GWG) on Big Data for Official Statistics. The main theme of the Conference was “How can Big Data help in the COVID-19 response?” Related themes were: “How can Big Data support the monitoring of the progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals?” and “The need for global data collaboration on global emerging issues”. Find out more about the conference here. \nWeObserve partners participated in session 7 “Using Big Data for SDGs” of the conference\, presenting the activities of the WeObserve ‘Citizen Observatories and SDGs Community of Practice‘  towards mapping citizen science contributions to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. \nWatch again the session recording from here and download the WeObserve presentation.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/6th-international-conference-on-big-data-for-official-statistics/
CATEGORIES:Events,Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200903T161500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200903T174500
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20201001T073626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070017Z
UID:11288-1599149700-1599155100@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:Citizen Science for the UN Sustainable Development Goals at ESOF2020
DESCRIPTION:The 9th EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) took place on 2 – 6 Septemeber 2020\, in Trieste\, Italy\, bringing together thousands of leading thinkers\, innovators\, policy makers\, journalists and educators from more than 90 countries\, to discuss current and future breakthroughs in contemporary science. WeObserve organised a session in the context of ESOF (Septemeber 3)\, focusing on the contribution of citizen science to SDG monitoring and implementation as part of the activities of the WeObserve “Citizen Observatories and SDGs Community of Practice (SDGs CoP).  \nSession details \nThe 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development intertwines social\, economic and environmental targets to address the world’s most pressing challenges. To achieve these goals\, good governance informed by accurate\, accessible\, timely and comprehensive data is needed\, as well as a collective\, inter-connected effort from all levels of society. Even though data availability and quality have improved over the years\, there are still major gaps in the supply of more and reliable information that feed into policies with desirable outcomes for SDG achievement. For instance\, 68% of the environmental SDG indicators lack sufficient data (UN Environment\, 2019). Enabling an environment to facilitate the integration of traditional sources of data (e.g. administrative records\, statistical surveys\, etc.) and new data approaches such as citizen science\, public participation in scientific research\, is crucial to tackle this issue. Citizen science can complement traditional and new data sources (e.g. earth observations\, etc.)\, enable active citizen involvement in the SDG processes and ensure government accountability.  \nThis session outlined the ongoing efforts of the citizen science community on the contribution of citizen science to SDG monitoring and implementation such as the “Citizen Observatories and SDGs Community of Practice (SDGs CoP)” as part of the European Commission funded WeObserve project. The SDGs CoP brought together citizen science practitioners\, researchers and representatives of UN custodian agencies\, broader data communities and other key actors in the field to develop an understanding about how to demonstrate the value of citizen science for SDG achievement. The session also drew on examples of citizen science initiatives that are contributing or could contribute to the SDG progress and provided recommendations on collaborations between citizens\, governments\, private sectors and intergovernmental organizations for design and actions to achieve the SDGs.  \nYou can read and download the presentation here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/citizen-science-for-the-un-sustainable-development-goals-at-esof2020/
CATEGORIES:Events,Other events,WO events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200912
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20191014T074438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070009Z
UID:5229-1599350400-1599868799@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:ECSA Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:The ECSA 2020 conference – Encounters in citizen science was held exclusively online (6-11 September)\, and only registered participants could have access to the conference sessions. The program is available here. \nStemming from the project activities\, WeObserve partners organised the following session contributions in the context of the program: \n  \n\nCitizen science and the SDGs II: https://vimeo.com/451829764/bfd6d8a3ab\n\nThe contribution of citizen science to the monitoring of the UN Sustainable Development Goals \nPresenters: Dilek Fraisl\, Linda See\nSummary: The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a call to action to tackle the world’s greatest challenges. The key question is how to achieve the SDGs when there are large data gaps or the data are not comprehensive enough to make timely decisions to enhance people’s wellbeing. This session will demonstrate the value of citizen science for the SDGs including examples of how citizen science currently contributes to SDG monitoring as well as where it has the potential to contribute. Recommendations for how citizen science data can be integrated into the official statistics used for SDG reporting will be provided. \n  \n\nNetworks and communities of practice: https://vimeo.com/451830806/50fd13737c\n\nPractice what we preach: co-creating value with participants in communities of practice on citizen science \nPresenters: Uta Wehn\, Dilek Fraisl\, Joan Maso \nOnto new horizons: learnings from the WeObserve project to strengthen awareness\, acceptability and sustainability of citizen observatories in Europe \nPresenters: Gerid Hager\nSummary: WeObserve delivers the first European-wide Citizen Observatory (CO) knowledge platform to share and highlight best practices and to identify and address challenges to inform practitioners\, policy makers and funders of (future) COs. This presentation aims to discuss key insights and recommendations acquired from the WeObserve project\, to inform the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (under Pillar II: Global Challengesand European Industrial Competitiveness and activities for “Widening participation and strengthening the European Research Area”)\, as well as other funding programmes and CO practitioners more generally. \nPresentation slides available at: https://zenodo.org/record/4017257#.X1iYNmczZTZ \n  \n\nGlobal perspectives on Citizen Science and Open Science (Side Event)\n\nCitizen Science (CS) and Open Science (OS) are emerging global movements that are becoming more\nsignificant and layered in regard to key themes\, dynamics\, and shared characteristics. Now\, there is an important opportunity for clarifying key synergies and opportunities for alignment moving forward.\nThe United Nations Educational\, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) is developing a global Recommendation on Open Science to be released in 2021. As a legally binding instrument that applies to all UN Member states\, the Recommendation seeks to help shape the future of open science from a global public policy perspective. In May 2020\, UNESCO invited citizen science practitioners to collaborate in the process of developing their Recommendation. To ensure ongoing input and information exchange from global citizen science communities a Community of Practice (CoP) of the Citizen Science Global Partnership (CSGP) was formed\, with the particular intention of drawing on knowledge from the broadest citizen science base to support and inform a broad and holistic open science agenda.\nThis session offered the background to this initiative from UNESCO and described the first steps of the CoP. In addition\, lightning talks from different practitioners working at the nexus of citizen science and open science were featured. The session concluded with a roundtable discussion to collaboratively identify key considerations and next steps for the common future of CS and OS agendas.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/ecsa-conference-2020/
LOCATION:Trieste\, Italy\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Other events,WO events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200909
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200913T125509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T070000Z
UID:10381-1599436800-1599609599@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:AmeriGEOSS Symposium 2020
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Americas Symposium aims to bring communities together to ​identify the synergies ​and paths toward collaboration ​​among​ regional efforts related to ​the integration of​ Earth Observations\, Geographic\, Statistical and other information. The main objectives of the Symposium are to: \n\nImprove coordination and dialog between the Member States and relevant international organizations to share experience in the application of Earth Observations\, Geographic\, and Statistical information to establish better practices\, adoption and use of technologies to support the decision-making process.\nIncrease the Member States’ capacity to develop and establish user-driven mechanisms for efficient management and use of Earth observations\, Geographic and Statistical information.\nEstablish relationships and cooperation mechanisms with other programs to promote the integration of earth observations\, geographic\, and statistical information to address with a comprehensive approach to regional and national issues.\n\nWeObserve participated to the Symposium presenting the results of the systematic review that was conducted regarding the contribution of citizen-science to the Sustainable Development Goals monitoring.  This activity was realised by members of the WeObserve SDGs Community of Practice. \nYou may watch again the video of the presentation here. \nAdditionally\, all the recorded Symposium presentations can be found here. \n 
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/amerigeoss-symposium-2020/
CATEGORIES:Other events,WO events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200922
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200913T160718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065951Z
UID:10393-1600041600-1600732799@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:116TH OGC Member Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 116th OGC Member Meeting will be organised as virtual event including a broad range of meetings and topics being discussed. The Citizen Science Domain Working Group (DWG) will organise a session on September 14th\, 8:20 AM – 9:00 AM (EDT) discussing topics stemming from activities of Citizen Observatories as well as of the WeObserve Community of Practice on interoperability and standards for Citizen Observatories. In particular the following presentations are foreseen: \n\nCitizen Science and Personal Data Protection – The LandSense Approach | Andreas Matheus (Secure Dimensions)\nPracticalities and challenges related to an AQ citizen science project in Thessaloniki\, Greece | Kostas Karatzas (auth.gr)\nSecond phase of the CitSci Interoperabiliyt Experiment report | Joan Masó (UAB-CREAF)\n\nMore details about the OGC meeting and the participation to the Citizen Science DWG session can be found here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/116th-ogc-member-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Other events,WO events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200930T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20200930T181500
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200723T091822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065942Z
UID:8398-1601485200-1601489700@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:Tackle Odour Pollution with OdourCollect app
DESCRIPTION:Odour pollution is the second reason for citizens’ complaints after noise\, across Europe. Frequent exposure to odour is associated with headache\, stress and respiratory problems. Odour nuisance is an indicator of larger environmental issues\, such as poor waste management or polluted water. \nOdourCollect app is a citizen science observatory for the citizens to monitor odour pollution. Being aware of this pollution empowers us to press the goverments to design odour pollution control measures at local\, national and global levels. \nDuring the webinar\, the participants will learn why it is important to measure odour pollution\, how citizen science can be an ally to monitor it and how can participate in OdourCollect project! \nAgenda:\n\nWhy is it important to measure odour pollution?\nCitizen science as an ally to monitor odour nuisance\nOdourCollect project: how does it work\, how can you participate?\nQuestions\n\nWhere?\nFrom home. Webinar via Zoom and live on Cos4Cloud’s YouTube channel! \nThe speaker:\nRosa Arias is CEO and founder of Science for Change. She is a Chemical Engineer with more than ten years experience as innovation manager and environmental consultant in air quality\, odour pollution at industrial level\, sustainability and energy. She is the creator of the citizen science App OdourCollect that empowers citizens to tackle odour pollution. \nThe organizers:\nCos4Cloud is a project to boost citizen science technologies that will co-design and develop ten technological services to ensure the viability in the long-term of citizen science observatorie and help them reach a global scope. The services will be available in the new European Open Science Cloud (EOSC)\, a virtual space aimed at the European scientific community. In the project participate 9 citizen observatories\, among them OdourCollect. \nScience for Change tackles societal challenges affecting communities using innovative solutions based on citizen science.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/tackle-odour-pollution-with-odourcollect-app/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:COs events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201005
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200909T075644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065932Z
UID:10202-1601856000-1604275199@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:WeObserve online course 'Citizen Science Projects: How to Make a Difference'
DESCRIPTION:WeObserve invites you to take part on its updated second Massive Open Online Course entitled ‘Citizen Science Projects: How to Make a Difference’ \n\nAfter a very interesting and successful first Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) last November\, WeObserve together with the FutureLearn platform organize a second run of its online course\, starting on 5th of October 2020. The course will last four weeks with flexible hours of study and is addressing everyone interested in citizen science or citizen observatories who is keen on designing a citizen science project. \nWithin the course\, the participants will discover how to lead a citizen science project\, including the best practices for community buildings\, how to identify the most pressing questions for your community\, and tupos on data collection and interpretation. Furthermore\, the learners will find out how to use their findings for educational purposes so as to create a positive change in the environment and their local area. For the learners that took part in the first run of the course\, this final and updated run is a great opportunity to explore new topics\, including new resources and open source downloadable tools. To register to the course\, please visit here. To find out more information about the WeObserve Massive Online Courses visit the page here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/weobserve-online-course-citizen-science-projects-how-to-make-a-difference/
CATEGORIES:Events,WO events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201014
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20201006T133843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065925Z
UID:11552-1602460800-1602633599@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:5th CoPs Forum
DESCRIPTION:The WeObserve CoPs Forum #5 was organised as an online event on October 12-13\, 2020.  The main forum objectives were to: \n\nPromote fertilisation of knowledge\, ideas & insights on Citizen Science and Citizen Observatories across the 4 WeObserve Communities of Practice\nStart process of capturing the ‘WeObserve way’ of consolidating knowledge on citizen science via Communities of Practice\nFinalize collecting the findings of the Interop-CoP and compile them in the Engineering Report.\n\nIn order to make this a fruitful and productive experience\, partcipants were able to work in short sprints with concrete objectives (decided a-priori or at the beginning of the sprint) whilst separate sessions took place\, with opportunities to work alone on some aspects of the discussions and obligation to report progress back in the reporting back session. \nOverall\, the event was made up of 3 distinct online sessions as presented below:  \n\n\n\nTime\nDescription\n\n\nMonday 12\, October\n\n\n13:00-14:00\nWelcome \nWelcome; objectives & detailed agenda for the online event; Tour de Table; Quick updates from each CoP\n\n\n14:00-14:30\nCoffee break\n\n\n14:30-16:00\nSprint One \nCross CoPs Fertilisation: Table issues in Citizens Science and grab the speaker’s corner box\n\n\nTuesday 13\, October\n\n\n10:00-10:15\nWelcome \nWelcome & agenda for the day; Reporting on Day 1\n\n\n10:15-12:00\nSprint Two \nCross CoPs paper: outline & feedback \nInterop CoP: Writing the Engineering Report\n\n\n12:00-14.00\nLunch break \n\n\n14:00-15:30\nSprint Three \nCross CoPs paper: survey design\n\n\n \nInterop CoP: Activities for the 3rt phase of the IE\n\n\n15:30-16:30\nPlenary reporting back from Sprints\, Future CoPs host & Wrap up \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/5th-cops-forum/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events,WO events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201016
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200617T075059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065635Z
UID:7788-1602633600-1602806399@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:Knowledge for Change: A decade of Citizen Science (2020-2030) in support of the SDGs
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid conference – Take part in Berlin or virtually!\n \nA conference entitled ‘Knowledge for Change: A decade of Citizen Science (2020-2030) in support of the SDGs’ is organised in Berlin on October 14-15\, 2020\, aiming to present\, evaluate and discuss the exciting contributions that citizen science makes in framing and achieving sustainable development\, specifically the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The conference will bring together expertise from policy makers\, institutional and citizen scientists\, economists\, NGOs and civil society to implement mechanisms and processes for the transition towards a more sustainable future. \nThe conference addresses topics around citizen science such as: \n\nCitizen science for the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, e.g. good health and well-being\, quality education\, life on land and below water;\nPolicy and scientific methodology of citizen science to implement the SDGs;\nScientific benefit of citizen science networks and platforms and their impact on society\n\nFurther details about the conference are available here. To register\, please visit here. \nWeObserve sessions\nIn the context of the conference\, WeObserve organizes three sessions involving innovative and interactive formats (i.e. fishbowl\, Pecha Kucha\, panel discussion\, etc) while also inviting the submission of contributions from relevant projects and initiaves towards presenting the landscape of Citizens Observatories and citizen science tools and inovations that support sustainable development. The WeObserve sessions are presented below while further details about each session can be found here: \n\nContribution of Citizen Science Data to Monitoring the SDGs \nCitizen observatories: the landscape\, tools and data innovations for sustainable development  (open call for contributions)\nTransformative potential of citizen science and citizen observatories for mobilising action towards achieving the SDGs \n\nWeObserve invites participants to submit their contributions on ‘Citizen observatories: the landscape\, tools and data innovations for sustainable development‘ session. Contributions should be submitted as abstracts which should be no longer than 350 words and include the title of the session. The session seeks speakers and exhibitors who are interested in sharing their experiences\, lessons\, knowledge and expertise from successful citizen science projects about relevant tools\, data and innovations that support sustainable development. \nThe submissions will be open up to July 13\, 2020  July 20\,2020\, 23.59h CET. Please submit your abstract here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/knowledge-for-change-a-decade-of-citizen-science-2020-2030-in-support-of-the-sdgs/
CATEGORIES:Events,Other events,WO events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201016
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201017
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20201106T075331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210426T114014Z
UID:13546-1602806400-1602892799@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:Roadshow event No. 2 (Barcelona)
DESCRIPTION:Date: 16 October 2020 \nLocation: online event  \nAgenda: \n10-10.10h. Welcome and introduction \n10.10-10.40h. Setting the scene – the Tordera river & Storm Gloria \n10.40-11.10h. Demonstration of a citizen observatory: overview of the citizen observatory of water (Alto Adriatico Water Authority) \n11.10-11.55h. Group work  \n11.55h-12.45h. Plenary discussion on CO implementation: social and technological dimensions \n12.45-13.00h. Recap and closing of the Roadshow event \nDuring the Barcelona Roadshow event\, the specific situation of the Tordera river during and after storm Gloria was considered to demonstrate the potential and practical implementation of a citizen observatory for flood risk management. In January 2020\, storm Gloria had affected Eastern Spain badly with high winds and heavy rains. The storm caused coastal flooding and heavy damages in the Tordera river basin. It lasted 4-5 days and generated 19-23mm of precipitation which in many regions is half of what it rains in a year. According to civil protection workers\, there was a lack of civil protection planning and this resulted in the situation being difficult to control. Infrastructure was affected such as roads\, rail network high voltage towers\, the desalination plant of the area\, and campsites. During the Roadshow event\, we discussed the potential of Citizen Observatories in the context of flood risk management and what elements come into play when implementing a Citizen Observatory. The 16 participants included regional policymakers and disaster managers.  \nIn the Breakout Room entitled ‘ In what ways could a CO help you address your info needs during a flood?’\, it was highlighted that a citizen observatory could have an amplifying effect in the community to alert and inform citizens with reliable and consolidated  information\, avoiding scattered sources. The power of social media channels could be used to spread information and reach more people. Citizen observatories were also perceived to play in planning\, presenting a complementary source\, while maintaining the role of the official administration. Finally\, the Agència Catalana de l’Aigua (ACA) will launch a project called AGORA\, to set up a citizen observatory that will inform participants about the main landmarks in a flood episode. In this way\, people would be able to monitor specific spots and obtain real-time data. Regarding the question ‘What (else) would you like to get out of a citizen observatory (from a technological and/or social perspective)?\, participants deemed it important to have information beyond actual protection plans. For example\, early warnings\, alert sensors (to anticipate effects by the hour)\, set up warnings downstream\, automatic systems of sirens or lights to translate alerts into real alerts to whoever needs them.  According to the current regulation\, “The citizen has the right to be informed of the risk he has”. Citizen Observatories were seen to help raise awareness of floods in general and of vulnerable areas in particular\, while also counterbalancing fake news. In the third Breakout Room\, participants discussed challenging aspects of implementing a citizen observatory. The quality and the veracity of collected information were mentioned as main challenges. In some cases\, the information may not be reliable or/and it could be fictitious. To prevent that\, control systems were deemed necessary. The discussion also pointed to potentially low levels of participation and engagement\, issues with use of technology and training participants\, and awareness-raising as further challenging aspects. The consensus emerging during the plenary session was that thanks to the citizen observatories\, it is possible to have improved access to people who can contribute to reducing risk and vulnerability.  \nWatch the video here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/roadshow-event-test-barcelona/
LOCATION:online\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Weobserve roadshows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20201016T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20201016T161500
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20201021T074430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065625Z
UID:12453-1602860400-1602864900@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:How to help scientists in the Gravitational Wave noise hunt
DESCRIPTION:This webinar is organised by the H2020 REINFORCE project\, aiming to give an overview of the first of the project’s Large Scale Citizen Science demonstrators which are the key vehicles that the project will utilise in order to bring frontier science and society together\, showcasing the issue that the citizens will be asked to help in solving\, how this activity will be performed relying on Zooniverse resources and technologies\, and how the sonification of data will allow to widen the spectrum of people potentially involved. \nIn REINFORCE\, the citizen science activities will support the optimization of the Virgo detector\, allowing citizens to learn the basics of GW detection techniques\, and how the noise signals and GW signals look. One of the innovative aspects of the project is that it aims to include diverse and underrepresented groups in science\, by providing them with tools to overcome specific barriers\, such as the sonification of data for visually-impaired people. \nMore details about the event can be found here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/how-to-help-scientists-in-the-gravitational-wave-noise-hunt-2/
CATEGORIES:COs events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20201016T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20201016T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200921T062906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065615Z
UID:10658-1602860400-1602865800@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:How to help scientists in the Gravitational Wave noise hunt
DESCRIPTION:The sensitivity of Gravitational Waves detectors is limited by several types of noise\, called glitches\, whose presence affects the quality of the data. The glitches can have various origins\, having a stationary nature (e.g. a noise signal with a stable frequency) or being transient on various timescales. In order to optimize and run the interferometers it is fundamental to identify the sources of noise and reduce or eliminate its origin.\nIn this framework\, citizen scientists can play a fundamental role by looking at chunks of data and identify the presence of noise\, creating the basis to train machine learning algorithms that will automatically recognize and isolate noise in GW data\, thus providing a monitoring of the noise with an unprecedented detail. Citizen scientists’ support will be crucial also to isolate astrophysical signals that cannot easily be modeled with the general relativity equations\, and whose shape is unknown\, such as supernovae ones.\nIn REINFORCE\, the citizen science activities will support the optimization of the Virgo detector\, allowing citizens to learn the basics of GW detection techniques\, and how the noise signals and GW signals look. One of the innovative aspects of the project is that it aims to include diverse and underrepresented groups in science\, by providing them with tools to overcome specific barriers\, such as the sonification of data for visually-impaired people.\nThe webinar aims to give an overview of the first of REINFORCE Large Scale Citizen Science demonstrators which are the key vehicles that the project will utilise in order to bring frontier science and society together\, showcasing the issue that the citizens will be asked to help in solving\, how this activity will be performed relying on Zooniverse resources and technologies\, and how the sonification of data will allow to widen the spectrum of people potentially involved. \nTo register to the webinar\, please visit here. See below the agenda of the webinar. \nAGENDA \n15:00-15:05 – Welcome – Chris Lintott (Zooniverse)\n15:05-15:12 – Broad overview – Stavros Katsanevas (EGO\, Project Coordinator)\n15:12-15:25 – REINFORCE Gravitational Wave Noise Hunting Demonstrator – Massimiliano Razzano (University of Pisa\, WP3 leader)\n15:25-15:40 – The use of sonification in REINFORCE – Beatriz Garcia (CONICET)\n15:40-15:50 – Virgo and international GW network – Julia Casanueva (Virgo)\n15:50-15:55 – Introduction to the European Gravitational Observatory – Francesca Spagnuolo (EGO\, EU Program Coordinator)\n15:55-16:05 – GW and Citizen Science for education – Emmanuel Chaniotakis (EA)\n16:05-16:15 – Q&A and wrap-up
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/how-to-help-scientists-in-the-gravitational-wave-noise-hunt/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20201021T071828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065606Z
UID:12448-1603065600-1603324799@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:UN World Data Forum 2020
DESCRIPTION:A UN World Data Forum will be held virtually on 19–21 October 2020. The forum is designed to bring together representatives\, users and producers\, from various sectors working with data to support the implementation of Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). WeObserve participates in the Forum\, aiming to demonstrate examples and methods of monitoring SDGs through citizen-science enabled frameworks and Citizen Observatories. \n\nIntegrating Citizen Science into the Official SDG Monitoring Mechanisms and A Proposal to Use Unofficial Statistics for SDG Reporting (to Deal with Crises) – October 19: WeObserve shared experiences with respect to the activities of the “Citizen Observatories and SDGs Community of Practice” while also discussing key aspects on the combination of citizen-generated data with conventional data sources and mechanisms for SDG monitoring and reporting.\nTools to enable UN Member States at national and local level to use Earth observations to help deliver SDG 11 and the New Urban Agenda – (pre-recorded session): WeObserve partners participated in the discussion around the contributions of citizen science data in support of Goal 11 and the New Urban Agenda (NUA). Additionally\, examples of relevant applications were presented\, such as the CityOases project; a partnership between city of Vienna and IIASA that aims to improve the database of open urban spaces and identify people’s perceptions about them\, helping inform indicator 11.7.1 (open public space in cities).\n\nThe detailed programme is available here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/un-world-data-forum-2020/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210101
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20201021T080703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201217T124002Z
UID:12459-1603065600-1609459199@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:LandSense Mapathon
DESCRIPTION:Connecting citizens and satellite data for land use mapping across the EU\nUsing OpenStreetMap and Sentinel 2 satellite imagery LandSense project created a citizen-powered land use map of the EU. As part of the European Week of Regions and Cities a mapathon (https://landsense.eu/Mapathon) is taking place aiming to help validate the OSMLandUse product created at the GIScience Research Group in Heidelberg. \nYou can contribute in up to four themes (Urban\, Agriculture\, Nature and Expert) and your responses are anonymously checked against other volunteers to ensure data quality standards. \nThe results of this mapathon will be made openly available for public use. \nJOIN & CONTRIBUTE
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/landsense-mapathon/
CATEGORIES:COs events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201031
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20201021T075124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065546Z
UID:12457-1603929600-1604102399@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:European Science Engagement Conference
DESCRIPTION:The European Science Engagement Conference annually unites the international community of science communication and public engagement professionals. EUSEA2020 offers all practitioners in the field a Pan-European platform to expand their networks and enhance their skills via inspiring keynotes\, interactive sessions and co-creative workshops. \nThe conference shares and discusses relevant topics\, funding programs and formats mainly related to the areas of public engagement and science communication. In 2020 the conference will be held in Cork\, Ireland. \nYou can find the detailed program and the registration form here: https://eusea.info/eusea-annual-conference/programme/
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/european-science-engagement-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20201029T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20201030T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200723T105110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065536Z
UID:8423-1603958400-1604077200@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:European Science Engagement Conference (EUSEA 2020)
DESCRIPTION:#EUSEA2020 Goes Online!\nThe European Science Engagement Conference annually unites the international community of science communication and public engagement professionals. EUSEA2020 offers all practitioners in the field a Pan-European platform to expand their networks and enhance their skills via inspiring keynotes\, interactive sessions and co-creative workshops. \nThe conference shares and discusses relevant topics\, funding programs and formats mainly related to the areas of public engagement and science communication. In 2020 the conference will be held in Cork\, Ireland. \nYou can find the detailed program and the registration form here: https://eusea.info/eusea-annual-conference/programme/ \n\nAbout the organizer\nEUSEA is an international knowledge-sharing platform and accelerator of innovation in the fields of public engagement. The association addresses experts involved in the design\, organisation and implementation of public engagement activities across Europe. Eusea is an active consortium member in projects funded by the European Commission and supports partners in European funding policies. \nIn times of rapid changes in scientific institutions and society at large\, science festivals and public engagement activities offer much more than “edutainment”. Collaboratively designed events can build bridges – between science and society\, researchers and citizens\, policy makers and innovators. \nThe formats are as diverse as the institutions behind them: All across Europe you will find Science Festivals\, Researchers’ Nights\, Science Parliaments or Maker Faires\, organized by universities\, municipalities\, science centers or cultural institutions. Many such events have evolved all over Europe: from Slovenia to Sweden\, from Portugal to Poland\, from Israel to Iceland – and more are on the way. \nEUSEA initiates and supports many of these activites as a strong partner striving to develop science festivals and public engagement activities that make an impact across Europe. \n\n\nWebsite\nhttps://eusea.info/
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/european-science-engagement-conference-eusea-2020/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events,Other events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201107
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20200911T091029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065528Z
UID:10327-1604275200-1604707199@www.weobserve.eu
SUMMARY:GEO Week 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join GEO Week for a week-long showcase on the impact of open Earth observations on 2-6 November 2020\n  \nThe GEO Week will take place online on November 2 – 6\, 2020. Focused on the key priorities of boosting the digital economy\, delivering on GEO’s Engagement Priorities\, promoting sustainable development\, supporting national initiatives\, and highlighting approaches to open data\, this week-long series of online events is intended to engage leaders from across the GEO Community to share lessons and advance policies and programs to impact our planet. \nA highlight this year will be the Industry Track focused on exhibiting Earth observation solutions and services from across the world. A dedicated Networking Platform will bring together development practitioners\, governments\, and the private sector with a special focus on supporting Small and Medium Micro – sized Enterprises (SMMEs) to advance their access to knowledge\, markets\, and partners. With virtual talks\, match making between business to business and business to government (B2B and B2G) in virtual rooms\, the Space Tech Challenge competition announcement\, and giveaways\, this online event aims to build momentum for an in-person Industry Track in Port Elizabeth\, South Africa next year. For updates regarding the event\, please sign-up here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/geo-week-2020/
CATEGORIES:Events,Other events
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20201103T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20201104T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T031521
CREATED:20201102T155315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T065505Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Citizen Sociolinguistics
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, Citizen Science (CS)\, that is engaging citizens or lay people in doing scientific research\, has gained momentum in a wide range of disciplines\, including sociolinguistics. CS has a long tradition within natural sciences\, and its primary impacts are seen in biological studies of global climate change\, in biological changes in natural habitats. \nThis workshop explores what citizen science is\, and particularly what Citizen Sociolinguistics is. It presents examples of different CS initiatives and discusses the epistemological rationale for CS\, and particularly CS projects within humanities. Important topics for discussion concern the quality of citizen data\, the ability of citizens’ protocol to produce valid data\, the level of citizen involvement in the research process\, as well as the extent to which and how CS can lead to empowerment and democratisation as stated in many recent international research policy papers. The workshop also includes the role of CS as part of an open science policy. \nFind out more here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/workshop-on-citizen-sociolinguistics/
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