European Union Prize for Citizen Science, Ars Electronica
Deadline:
Awards Ceromony: September 2023
Announcement and Press Conference: June 2023
Other: Open call – The Prize invites submissions from a diverse range of initiatives that demonstrate outstanding examples of both citizens engaging with science and research
Recognizing the role of Citizen Science in Europe
The European Union’s new Citizen Science Prize makes a statement. It honors, presents and supports outstanding projects whose social and political impact advances the further development of a pluralistic, inclusive and sustainable society in Europe.
The European Commission has entrusted Ars Electronica in Linz with the task of staging this prestigious and highly remunerated competition. The Citizen Science Award, which will be announced for the first time in 2023, is embedded in the large-scale IMPETUS project.
Support for Citizen Science Initiatives
Citizen Science makes a significant contribution to a vibrant civil society – and this is fortunately also being perceived by an increasingly broad public. The European Commission wants to further promote this development and underline the importance of Citizen Science, not least for the sustainability of our society. The new “European Union Prize for Citizen Science”, which will be awarded for the first time in 2023, is an expression of this concern. The annual prize recognizes outstanding initiatives that put research, innovation, commitment and creativity at the service of our society, empowering us as individuals and strengthening us as a community.
What is Citizen Science?
Citizen Science describes “the general public engagement in scientific research activities when citizens actively contribute to science either with their intellectual effort or surrounding knowledge or with their tools and resources” (European Commission, 2014). Citizen Science projects are scientific projects that are partly or entirely driven by interested and committed laypersons or practical experts. These “Citizen Scientists” formulate research questions, report observations, carry out measurements, evaluate data or write publications – always in compliance with scientific criteria.
Schedule
Announcement and call for submissions | January 10, 2023 |
Final deadline for submissions | March 13, 2023 |
Jury meeting | April 2023 |
Announcement and press conference | June 2023 |
Award Ceremony | September 2023 at Ars Electronica Festival in Linz / Austria |
To find out more information or to apply for this opportunity, visit the Ars Electronica website.
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