Entries to the 2020 Eureka Prize for Innovation in Citizen Science are now open!

Are you involved in a citizen science project that is building STEM knowledge or skills, empowering greater community engagement in STEM, or changing attitudes towards STEM?

Sponsored by the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources the Eureka Prize for Innovation in Citizen Science is awarded for demonstrated excellence in citizen science practice, through an innovative research and community engagement project.

Who can enter?

  • The prize is open to individuals and teams.
  • People can either enter themselves or be nominated by others.
  • Projects of all sizes and scopes – from localised community focused projects to national scale initiatives – are welcome to enter.
  • Activity entered for the prize must have taken place in the past 5 years

It’s a brilliant opportunity to get your project noticed; finalist representatives will be invited to attend the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes Award Dinner in Sydney, and the winner receives $10,000 in prize money.

Find out more and enter now.

Entries close 7pm AEST Friday 15 May 2020.

2019 winners, Frog ID Team, with the Hon. Karen Andrews MP, Minister for Minister for Industry, Science and Technology

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