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.

Nijmegen

Neerlandistiek.nl

For those who wish to keep up to date with Dutch language and literature, the Neerlandistiek weblog provides daily reports in the form of blogs, vlogs, and podcasts.

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Leiden

New Archaeology

Researchers at Leiden University’s Faculty of Archaeology show that Archeology is much more than "just digging".

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Wageningen

Science for children

How do you get children interested in science?

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Tilburg

European values

What are the trends, causes, and implications of changing values in Europe?

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Amsterdam

Everyone is Musical

Do you believe that you weren’t born musical?

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Utrecht

Sustainable land use and biodiversity

How do we make the transition to a more sustainable society?

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Utrecht

Regenerative Medicine Knowledge Platform

How can you grow as old as possible in the healthiest way possible?

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Maastricht

Lecture series on human rights

Human rights issues worldwide affect us all. They therefore lend themselves well to generating interest among a wide audience.

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Maastricht

BrainMatters Platform

The brain is the source of thinking, acting, and feeling.

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Maastricht

Oncology, neurology, cancer biomarkers

Did you know that your digestive system is nowadays sometimes referred to as your “second brain”?

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Leiden

iSPEX and Citizen Science Lab

How do you involve the general public in all kinds of science practices? The Citizen Science Lab in Leiden has figured it out.

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Utrecht

On further Consideration…

“Flight shame”, culturing of embryos, triage in the intensive care ward during the COVID-19 pandemic...

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