During our Study Visit in Vienna, the Museum of Natural History Vienna offered a comprehensive perspective on the intersection of research and public engagement.
đ Silke Schweigerâs presentation on Citizen Science projects highlighted the museumâs role in promoting biodiversity research and encouraging public participation.
đ The session at Deck 50, led by Iris Ott, provided an engaging look at how experimentation and creative science communication can captivate diverse audiences. The museumâs extensive exhibits further exemplified its commitment to making science accessible and inspiring for all. đ đŹ
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to the team at the Naturhistorisches Museum Wien for their warm hospitality and for sharing such valuable insights and experiences. Your dedication to fostering a love for science is truly inspiring. đ€ â€ïž
* Funded by The European Union through REINFORCING Project #ORRI



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