RadoNorm is looking to fund and support citizen science initiatives related to radon testing or radon mitigation in radon prone areas in order to improve radiation protection.
RadoNorm is seeking to partner with:
- New citizen science projects on radon looking for support, financial and otherwise, to grow and become sustainable
- Communities interested in co-designing research into radon
- Organisations in the public and private sectors exploring the use of citizen science in their work related to radon measurements or radon remediation
RadoNorm will provide funding for a six-month project, alongside dedicated activities, resources and tools to set up and run the project. You will have the chance work together with RadoNorm researchers and professionals to tailor the support you need to achieve your goals.
RadoNorm partners are not eligible to apply for a citizen science project, but they can help external organisations from the consortium (e.g., universities, local authorities, schools, civic groups, etc.) to apply for a project.
The call will open on the European Radon Day, 7 November 2022, and will close on 17 February 2023.
On Monday, 7 November 2022 at 13:00h a first webinar is organised to help potential applicants to prepare their proposals.
Register here in advance for this webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
For further information, open the PDF or please contact the citizen science calls email address.