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Co-creation workshop: Covid-19 reActions (Malta)

The team at UM held a co-creation workshop to discuss experiences around Digital Action in Malta.

Training: Data quality for Citizen Science, UCL

The UCL team organised a series of webinars called “Citizen Science for All talks” throughout the spring and summer of 2022. This was one webinar of the series!

Roundtable with NEETs and other vulnerable citizens of Paris

The UP team organised a roundtable discussion with local vulnerable citizens to understand their interest and involvement in Digital Action.

Cyprus: VET Schools as makerspaces for NEETs and drop-outs

The CIP team organised an event for students in a vocational training school in Cyprus to boost their career opportunities.

Roundtable with unemployed women in Cyprus

The CIP team hosted a roundtable with community members to understand the needs and challenges of unemployed women in Cyprus.

Training: Datathons, hackathons and digital hacktivism (Paris)

The UP team hosted a 1.5-day event with NSDOS, a multidisciplinary musician, dancer, and technologist, in which participants explored the frontiers of arts and sciences and the use of the esoteric programming language ORCA in robotics.

Citizen experiences during COVID-19

The UP team, in collaboration with OpenHumans Foundation, held a series of weekly community calls to learn more about citizen-led personal science projects during the pandemic.

Training: Maker movement: methodology, scope, practices

CIP organised an introductory training workshop on Maker movement for people without any previous experience in 3D printing and frugal innovation.

Training: Why trust citizen generated data?

The UCL team organised a series of webinars called “Citizen Science for All talks” throughout the spring and summer of 2022. This was one webinar of the series!

Citizen Science Training at UCL: Engagement, Communication and Feedback with Citizen Scientists

The UCL team organised a series of trainings for HEI staff and students and community members interested in Citizen Science.