Projects of Rewarded!

The research groups listed below have received an award from the pilot fund Science communication by scientists: Rewarded! You will find initiatives by 91 groups of scientists who have structurally invested time and effort in science communication for the past recent years. Browse through the examples to see what kind of SciComm-projects scientists around The Netherlands are organizing and get inspired.

Groningen

Speech Lab Groningen

What is language variation and how do you investigate it?

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Enschede

The water footprint of our consumer society

Everyone in the world should be able to access water in a fair and smart way.

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Enschede

Electrical faults, 5G, and electromagnetic fields

Some people are worried about electromagnetic fields.

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Delft

Planetary research

Bringing distant worlds closer – Delft researchers make planetary research tangible and comprehensible.

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Maastricht

MERLN

Team members at Maastricht University’s Faculty of Health Medicine and Life Sciences are well aware that science can sometimes seem like magical “abracadabra” to the uninitiated.

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Amsterdam

Infrastructure, Sustainability and Commons research lab

How sustainable is extraction of the raw materials from which your possessions are made?

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Amsterdam

Involving young people in heart disease and skeletal muscle disease research

Researchers at VU University’s Faculty of Medicine aim to inspire and enthuse, and above all show that a condition definitely need not be an impediment.

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Amsterdam

Science scepticism and religion

How do you talk about science if the person you’re talking to may be sceptical about the very phenomenon of science itself?

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Amsterdam

Anton Pannekoek Institute celebrates its centenary!

Stars, planets, and galaxies are endlessly fascinating.

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Groningen

Mindwise

Mindwise is an online platform that provides information about developments in the field of psychological research and teaches students and academic staff how to communicate about science.

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Rotterdam

Science communication undergoing a transformation

Poverty, inequality, migration, conflict, and ecology are all important research topics for staff at the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS).

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Nijmegen

ParkinsonTV

How do you make information about Parkinson’s disease easily available?

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