Institute for Community Studies Peer research Posted on: 13 January 2023 Authors: Siân Whyte,
Hive Minds: Funding a more participatory future for citizen science
Chaired by Siân Whyte, Head of Strategic Design and Insight at The Young Foundation, this panel discussion brings representatives from UKRI and the Institute for Community Studies together to reflect on the findings of a review of UKRI’s Citizen Science Exploration Grant-funded projects, and explores ways to support participatory research approaches, including through Citizen Science Collaboration Grants.
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