Webinar: Designing for Inclusion and Diversity in Citizen Science, 2 April
Hosted by the IMPETUS programme, this session will highlight real-world examples and practical strategies for designing participation with inclusion and diversity at its core.
When: Wednesday 2 April 2025, 12:30–13:30 (UK time)
Where: Online
Hosted by: IMPETUS an initiative that supports and gives recognition to citizen science funded through an EU Horizon grant.
How can citizen science be made more inclusive, accessible, and representative? Join Nesta for this one-hour webinar exploring how projects can be intentionally designed to involve a broader range of people and communities in meaningful ways.
This session will highlight real-world examples and practical strategies for designing participation with inclusion and diversity at its core.
Whether you’re developing a new citizen science project or looking to enhance an existing one, the webinar will offer useful insights and takeaways for researchers, practitioners, and public engagement professionals alike.
Who it’s for:
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Researchers working on participatory or citizen-led projects
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Public engagement professionals and coordinators
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Community organisations and practitioners
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Anyone interested in more inclusive engagement with research and data
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