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.

Enschede

Creating scope for global sustainable development: a roadmap

How can knowledge of the planet help achieve the global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

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Nijmegen

Democracy Team

What are the opportunities open to our democracy, and the threats it faces?

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Groningen

Marvelous Mind

The brain is a fascinating organ – the professors, university lecturers, PhD candidates, students and staff members at the University of Groningen and the University Medical Centre (UMCG) who make up Marvellous Mind would certainly agree.

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Amsterdam

Netherlands Twin Register

Did you know that non-identical twins sit, stand, crawl, and walk slightly earlier than identical twins?

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Groningen

Educational Knowledge North Netherlands

How do you promote equal opportunity education?

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Rotterdam

Connecting Pedagogical Sciences and practice

Pedagogics is a social science par excellence.

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Maastricht

Sensory Stories in Digital Times

Communicating about science through the senses and body language.

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Leiden

Genetic testing

More and more is becoming possible with DNA.

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Tilburg

Mental health and work

People with mental health problems are much more likely to be unemployed than psychologically healthy people.

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Amsterdam

The first 1000 days: the foundation for the Healthy Generation

As they say, “a good start is half the battle”.

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Utrecht

Working together for a healthy living environment

How do you keep the urban population, which keeps on growing, as healthy as possible?

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Groningen

Physics and Astronomy

The first successful science communication activities by these researchers involved a ring-binder and a CD‑ROM about astronomy.

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