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LocationLamot Mechelen
The Flemish knowledge center for citizen science (Scivil) organizes the Citizen Science Networking Day 2024 in collaboration with FARO, Histories and the AfricaMuseum. On the programme are presentations, panel discussions and workshops on a variety of subjects given by citizen science experts, citizen scientists and others whom share their experiences with citizen science projects. During lunch and the reception a poster session takes place (submit a poster).
Half of the sessions are in Dutch and the other half in English. The language is indicated per session on the programme. Participation is free but please take note of the no-show fee (50 euro).
The complete programme and registration form of the Networking Day are available in the announcement on the website of Scivil.
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