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.
Making Knowledge Together
How do you get people with a mild intellectual disability more in touch with science?
Read moreThe Hague Diplomacy Platform
Diplomacy plays an increasing role in society; this is apparent in global challenges such as sustainability, the current pandemic, the rise of populism, and the influence of new technologies.
Read moreOrganisatiegedrag.nl
The research group associated with Organisatiegedrag.nl at Utrecht University’s Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences has been constructively engaging with organisations for many years now with a view to finding better answers to questions regarding integrity and diversity.
Read moreHow do we make young people future-proof?
Is there an epidemic of psychological problems among the young people of the Netherlands?
Read moreCivic Artificial Intelligence Lab
Using artificial intelligence has many advantages, but there are also dangers.
Read moreWomen on the (historical) map!
Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, Dutch suffragette Aletta Jacobs – everyone knows some famous female historical figures. But the representation of women in the history canon is still far from on a par with that of men.
Read moreTowards a more sustainable economy
It is vital to transform today’s economy into one that utilises more environmentally friendly sources of energy.
Read moreFrom clay tablet to electronic tablet: exploring the history of reading
Reading is such a self-evident part of life that you don’t usually realise how special and essential literacy actually is.
Read moreWhat is blockchain?
What is blockchain and how does it affect the relationship between government and the citizen?
Read morePublic law for a wide audience
Since 2018, three researchers at the Faculty of Law have been working to make current public law issues understandable.
Read moreLeadership
Leadership and management: science-based knowledge of these is important for organisations and for society as a whole.
Read moreScience communication by means of serious gaming
Communicating about science through games: the Communication and Media group at the Nijmegen Behavioural Science Institute has already developed a number of activities in this area.
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