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Our Members

Our EUSEA members are what make our network so special, and they are the key for helping us all drive innovation and progress in the field of science communication and public engagement with science.

As a member of EUSEA, you become part of a vibrant network of professionals from a variety of public engagement backgrounds, from practitioners, researchers, students, educators and anyone who share a passion for promoting science and technology in society.

EUSEA provides a platform for members to exchange ideas, collaborate on projects, and access training and resources to enhance their skills and knowledge. EUSEA welcomes you to join and contribute to shaping the future of science communication and public engagement.

Becoming an institutional member of the European Science Engagement Association (EUSEA) offers several practical benefits. Here are the key advantages:

  1. Networking and Collaboration Opportunities
  • Access to a Diverse Network: Direct personal contacts to a network of science communicators, educators, researchers, and cultural institutions across Europe.
  • Partnerships for Projects: Opportunities to collaborate on EU-funded science engagement projects, exhibitions, or public outreach initiatives.
  • Shared Best Practices: Exchange of knowledge and ideas with like-minded institutions that focus on engaging audiences with science.
  1. Professional Development
  • EUSEA HotPots: Members can attend online-workshops, webinars, and training sessions on topics like science communication, evaluation or funding policies.
  • Conferences and Events: Participation with a lower rate in the annual EUSEA Conferences, which showcase cutting-edge ideas and successful case studies in science engagement.
  1. Funding and Resources
  • Access to EU Grants: Membership can facilitate partnerships required for applying to EU funding calls like Horizon Europe or Erasmus+.
  • Resource Sharing: Access to toolkits, guides, and resources for enhancing science engagement strategies.
  1. Enhanced Visibility
  • Showcasing Work: Opportunity to feature projects, events, and achievements on EUSEA’s platform, increasing the museum’s visibility across Europe.
  • Credibility: Being part of an established network enhances the museum’s reputation as a credible and innovative institution.
  1. Advocacy and Representation
  • Policy Influence: Being part of a larger collective that advocates for science engagement and education at the European policy level.
  • Voice in Discussions: Participation in shaping the future direction of science communication and engagement.

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Have a look through our members list, and why not join our EUSEA family!

Open Science – Lebenswissenschaften im Dialog

Open Science stands for a dialogue between science and the ...

Peter Rebernik

Peter Rebernik, studied electronics at the Technical of and ...

Phänomenta e.V.

Phänomenta is a classic interactive science centre in the ...

Science Centre AHHAA

Science Centre AHHAA is currently the largest science in to ...

Science City Essen - c/o EWG - Essen Eco

Members of the initiative Science City Essen are and but in ...

Science Foundation Ireland

Science Foundation Ireland is the national foundation for a ...

Science Linx

Science LinX, the science centre of the Faculty of Science ...

science made simple ltd.

science made simple brings the brilliance of science to for ...

Shane Bergin

I am a physicist and an associate professor in science at I ...

Society of Rheology

The Society of Rheologists is an independent non-profit, to ...

Swedish Research Council

The Swedish Research Council is Sweden’s largest research ...

Tatevik Kishoyan

I am the innitiator and managing director of the NeurOn The ...

The Icelandic Research Council (RANNIS)

The Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNIS) supports and in ...

The International Science Festival Gothenburg

"With hundreds of activities and about 70,000 visits The in ...