Das Café im Museum für Naturkunde hat mind. 7 Hinweise mit Cash Only. 2026, Hauptstadt, Touristenhotspot, aber keine Kartenzahlung. 🙄
Das Café im Museum für Naturkunde hat mind. 7 Hinweise mit Cash Only. 2026, Hauptstadt, Touristenhotspot, aber keine Kartenzahlung. 🙄
Kleiner Ausflug mit K2...
Schon bei #FridaysforFuture ging das #MfNBerlin in den Dialog mit den Demonstrant*innen. Jetzt will man noch einen Schritt weiter gehen. Dafür müssen die Dinosaurier umziehen...
https://www.wissenschaftskommunikation.de/frau-darwin-herr-vogel-wie-politisch-ist-die-natur-84183/ #Wisskomm #Scicomm #Sciencenews
Saurier raus, Demokratie rein? Das Berliner Naturkundemuseum baut um – nicht nur seine Ausstellung, sondern auch sein Wissenschaftsverständnis. Sarah Darwin, Ururenkelin von Charles Darwin, und Museumsdirektor Johannes Vogel erklären, warum sich die Wissenschaft stärker in die Politik einmischen muss. Herr Vogel, sind Dinosaurierknochen politisch? Johannes Vogel: Oh, unsere Dinosaurierknochen hier im Berliner Naturkundemuseum sind extrem […]
Earlier this year, #scientists & #communicators from the Leibniz Association gathered at the “Perspectives on #science #communication” conference at @mfnberlin
👉 Find the summary of the event in this #Workshop Report, published in our #openscience #journal: https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e136750
@tuberlin @leibnizopenscience @senckenberg @HTW_Berlin Berlin #oaweek #scicomm #mfnberlin
Diverse actors within and outside the academic system increasingly call upon scientists to engage with the public through science communication as part of their academic work. This raises the question of how these actors' demands can and should be met in practice. At the conference on “Perspectives on science communication”, which took place on 27 May 2024, at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, interested scientists and communicators from the Leibniz Association came together to reflect on the strategic development of the field of science communication. The focus was on the exchange of realistic goals, important actions and the actors responsible for the further development of the field and practice of science communication. These three topics were discussed in the context of a keynote speech and a panel discussion, as well as with regard to specific forms of interaction between science and society, including informative, dialogic and participatory formats of science communication. The discussions reveal a diversity of goals scientists can aim for, but also a multitude of action areas that need to be addressed by a number of actors to achieve these goals. Goals particularly hinted at an increasing, yet-to-be-defined quantity of communication, including contents related to informing about facts in societal debates, engaging in democratic dialogue and encouraging participation of citizens in research to increase innovation in science, but also process-related goals such as building partnerships, communicating transparently or providing support for scientists. Action areas to achieve these goals are diverse and regard strengthening recognition and reputation, supporting and protecting scientists, providing temporal and financial resources for science communication and changing researcher’s attitudes. In terms of actors, conference participants hinted at the diverse roles of different actors, focusing the discussion on actors in academia, politics and administration, civil society as well as boundary organisations such as the media as key actors to further advance the topic of science communication. This conference report elaborates the results related to these three topics and, thus, creates the basis for an in-depth discussion of the results in Germany and internationally.
NewSpecies!
New endemic pygmy toad from Angola jumped in on #FrogFriday!
Poyntonophrynus fernandae
Holotype: #mfnberlin
Treatment: http://treatment.plazi.org/id/FD23B293-0F0F-4EF3-80B9-D7D5F4E0FE75
Publication: http://doi.org/10.3897/vz.73.e103935
#VertebrateZoology
#FAIRdata
#science #OA #openaccess #biology #taxonomy #ecology #biodiversity #nature #wildlife #conservation #animals #herpetology #herps #amphibia #toads #pygmytoads #angola
I am thrilled to announce that I will join the fantastic citizen science team of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin - Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity next week!
Looking forward to this new chapter in my life, my new role as researcher and scientific coordinator and the transfer from university to a research museum. Also: dinosaurs 😍 🦖 🥳
#museumfürnaturkunde #mfnberlin #sts #citizenscience #participatorymethods
Weil wegen Krankheit in Teilen meiner Familie meine bisherige Planung hinfällig wird, einfach mal hier die Frage:
Hat spontan am 26.12. jemand Lust am Nachmittag (so ab ca. 14-15 Uhr) mit ins Museum für Naturkunde in #Berlin zu kommen? Ich gehe auch alleine, aber vielleicht ergeben sich ja nette neue Bekanntschaften. 😊