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Category Archives: Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: It’s a wrap!

October 25, 2019by Monica Peters 1 Comment

Arrivals and departures… this is the final blog of a series that summarises key themes from discussions with citizen science coordinators, visionaries, researchers, educators, movers and shakers across 4 different […]

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Citizen science, Citizen Science Assn. of Aotearoa NZ, Policy, Volunteer monitoring, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: Austrian #citsci infrastructure, Vienna Day 2

October 24, 2019by Monica Peters Leave a comment

This penultimate Winston Churchill Memorial Fellowship blog describes discussions, thoughts and experiences on a 5-week research trip to Singapore and several European destinations. This blog wraps up meetings in Austria […]

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Citizen science, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: Austrian #citsci infrastructure, Vienna Day 1

October 21, 2019by Monica Peters Leave a comment

Vienna marked the final stop on the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust research trip. I met with several contacts made earlier in the year at #oecsk2019 – the Austrian Citizen Science […]

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Citizen science, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: ECSA, German #citizenscience platforms and networks

October 15, 2019by Monica Peters Leave a comment

This is the second blog post from Berlin which delves into the structure of the European Citizen Science Association (ECSA), the Bürger schaffen Wissen network and evolving pan-European citizen science […]

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Citizen science, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: Evaluation and Berlin’s marvellous Museum of Natural History

October 13, 2019by Monica Peters Leave a comment

Berlin was the second to last stop on the 5-week itinerary, selected because it is where the European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) is based. ECSA is currently hosted by the […]

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Citizen science, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: #Hackspace and social #citsci, London Day 2

October 7, 2019by Monica Peters Leave a comment

This second London blog investigates the community-led London Hackspace and summarises a meeting with the University College of London-supported London Prosperity Initiative. The purpose of these visits was to see […]

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Citizen science, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: Extreme #CitSci & extreme museums, London Day 1

October 7, 2019by Monica Peters 1 Comment

I returned to the UK for a couple of days in London to meet with colleagues at University College, give myself a crash course in DIY bio-labs and see how […]

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Citizen science, Science communication, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: #ForumCS 2019, Germany, Day 2

October 1, 2019by Monica Peters 1 Comment

This is the second blog from the 2-day Forum Citizen Science event in the northern German city of Münster. It’s also the fifth blog highlighting activities on a Winston Churchill […]

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Art & creativity, Citizen science, Conferences & symposia, Science communication, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: #ForumCS 2019, Muenster, Day 1

September 30, 2019by Monica Peters 3 Comments

The third stop on the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust research trip was northern Germany. The following summarises the two-day Forum Citizen Science event – the fourth to run so far. […]

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Citizen science, Conferences & symposia, Volunteer monitoring, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: Exploring Oxford and surrounds

September 28, 2019by Monica Peters Leave a comment

 Oxford is a hub of citizen science with various societies, research programmes and initiatives run by NGOs underway. However, the ‘term citizen science’ is used in some contexts and not […]

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Citizen science, Volunteer monitoring, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

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Community-led biodiversity restoration, conservation and citizen science are where my personal and professional interests overlap. I run my own consultancy people+science, contracting to NGOs, science professionals, community groups and government agencies on projects which often sit at the interface between science and the public. My background spans conservation, research, international development and fine arts - each a different lens through which to understand our environment and our relationship to it. My skill set includes multi-stakeholder project design and delivery, workshop facilitation, science communication, social and ecological research, and large-scale science event management. My work spans hands-on operational to governance and strategic design.

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