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.
Social robots serve people and society
Can a robot help elderly people feel less lonely?
Read moreNetherlands Autism Register
How can science help improve quality of life for people with autism?
Read more#Braintalk
What would you like to know about your brain?
Read moreNeuroscience for All
Are men really better at reading maps? Does classical music really make you smart? There are many unsubtle, stereotypical ideas about both music and spatial ability.
Read moreThe value of mathematics
By no means everyone realises that mathematics isn’t “scary”, and that a lot of technical breakthroughs are based on mathematics.
Read moreChildren are our future
Department of Child Development and Education have been systematically working on behalf of our youngest generation for over 10 years now.
Read moreVerblijfblog.nl
How does migration work, and what legal issues are involved?
Read moreSustainable investment
What motivates individuals to invest sustainably?
Read moreInternational Humanitarian Law
International humanitarian law is the law that applies during armed Conflict.
Read moreDatabase of Business Ethics
What is the situation as regards fundamental labour rights, and how do multinationals deal with them?
Read moreReligious studies in secondary education
Misunderstanding and disrespect between groups with different philosophical backgrounds is increasing.
Read moreNews Checkers
Scientists are fighting disinformation and misinformation about health and politics, with a view to enhancing the quality of public debate and news coverage.
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