#169 Turning Curiosity into Science: Citizen Science Month with Dr Jessie Oliver
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概要
A National Push for Participation
As April unfolds, Australians are being called to step outside, look closer, and contribute to something far bigger than themselves. Citizen Science Month, a global initiative encouraging public involvement in scientific research, is gaining momentum locally—with an ambitious national goal of 100,000 recorded “acts of science.”
For Dr Jessie Oliver, Technical Manager at SciStarter Australia, the mission is both simple and transformative: make science accessible to everyone.
“An act of science can be contributing to any citizen science project,” Jessie explains. “And the sky’s the limit in terms of what those projects look like.”
From logging bird sightings to analysing medical data online, participation can take many forms—united by a shared purpose of advancing knowledge through collective effort.
More Information
https://www.scistarteraustralia.au/
https://www.scistarteraustralia.au/post/citizen-science-month-2026
https://www.zooniverse.org/
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