Comunication
At the Global Change Research Institute, we strongly believe that communication is essential to disseminate scientific knowledge and strengthen the connection with society. Our mission is not only to advance research, but also to ensure that the latest discoveries and developments reach all interested audiences.
To achieve this goal, we have established several communication channels that allow us to be in continuous contact with the scientific community and the general public. One of our main tools is our newsletter, through which we provide regular updates on the latest research, calls for projects, events, and relevant news related to the Institute.
This newsletter aims to keep our readers informed in a timely and accessible manner, with a focus on developments that can have an impact on the understanding of global change and possible solutions.
In addition, we are committed to expanding the reach of our research beyond academia. To this end, we publish press releases aimed at a wider audience, allowing us to bring our findings to media and science outreach platforms, making it easier for society to keep abreast of our progress.
Finally, we have developed a strong social media presence, where we share varied and up-to-date content on global change, as well as our daily activities. This digital space allows us to interact directly with our followers, encouraging dialogue and the exchange of ideas on current environmental challenges. Through these platforms, we seek to inspire concrete action and greater awareness of the importance of proactively addressing global change.
The Taxonomy Recognition Day is coming!
The Taxonomy Recognition Day is coming!
The TETTRIS Project has launched an awareness campaign in which they encourage everyone to contribute to making taxonomy visible.
LIVING LABS: Stable collaborations to increase the impact of science
The Global Change Research Institute is organising a talk where Elisa Pizarro Carbonell will present all the key points of a Living Lab.
IICG joins the recognition of Taxonomy!
On the occasion of the birth date of Carlos Linneo, considered the originator of the classification of living beings, Taxonomy Recognition Day will be held on 23 May.
2nd Call Forward Thinking Actions IICG-URJC
We are pleased to announce the 2nd Call Forward Thinking Actions IICG-URJC!