English is modern science’s common language, with up to 98% of scientific articles published in English. Most major scientific journals operate in this language, limiting a...
Dear Colleagues, Science is a public good, and it is strongest when the people who engage in the scientific process reflect the communities it is meant...
The images in this small collection represent some of that work, which I have come to describe as civic science photojournalism as a way to tell...
How are stakeholders actually feeling about the current state of civic science funding? We all have our own read on the situation as funders, applicants, scholars,...
“Hi, I’m a neuroscientist and I study poop.” Monica Tschang, a third-year PhD candidate at the University of Washington, often begins by saying this when speaking...
As the science and engineering community seeks to secure funding streams for science opportunities outside traditional school settings, they should emphasize to funders the importance of...
Wright: "The key is really making sure you have a clear plan on how you want to interact with the community. We are always trying to...
The insights below were originally published by the Office of the Vice President for Research at the University of Utah. It is republished into our database...
Formerly a traveling insect exhibit known as the New England Insectarium, the Global Entomology Coalition (GEC), based in Rochester, New Hampshire, has rapidly grown to be...
Dear Colleagues, American science is under attack. If we don’t act, we run the risk of losing an entire generation of STEM talent. One way we...
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