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In August - Participatory Science Hackathon ECLIPSE - Science, Climate and Humanity

🌍 ECLIPSE Citizen Science Hackathon – Science, Climate and Humanity in Motion

Are you passionate about science, innovation, or the environment? 🌱
Would you like to create your own project and help build a better world? 🌍
Collaborate with experts and enthusiasts to turn your ideas into bold innovations πŸ’‘.
Don’t miss the β€œECLIPSE Citizen Science Hackathon – Science, Climate and Humanity in Motion”, taking place from August 10 to 14 in Soria, Spain πŸ—“οΈ.
Take advantage of the unique occasion of the solar eclipse to travel to Soria in Spain and work with participants from around the world on a project you’re passionate about.

🌟 Experience the unique adventure of the Hackathon

For five intense and inspiring days, you’ll share your knowledge with other passionate participants from diverse backgrounds and develop projects in the field of your choice (astronomy, biodiversity, migration, architecture, computer science, or programming).
This interdisciplinary event will allow you to contribute actively to global and human challenges while expanding your professional network.
Take advantage of the presence of experts and enthusiasts, and leave with the key tools to bring your project to life.

πŸ”¬ In a world in motion, building a sustainable future through citizen science

Citizen science is a powerful tool for imagining and designing concrete solutions to today’s major challenges.
Whether it’s protecting the environment, rethinking our lifestyles, or exploring new forms of social and technological innovation, everyone can play an active role in building, together, a sustainable future through collective intelligence.

This Hackathon draws on citizen science to explore movement in all its forms β€” human migrations, cosmic cycles such as the solar eclipse, and ecological transformations β€” and to imagine innovative solutions to environmental and social challenges.

Climate change has become a pressing issue for our societies. Its effects impact all living beings, including human populations.
Today, and even more so tomorrow, climate change puts people in vulnerable situations. Forced to migrate, they often find themselves without any means to act.
This Hackathon aims to be a space for innovation to build a more resilient, united, and sustainable world by connecting the themes of environment and migration.
Through citizen science and public participation, this Hackathon seeks to provide solutions both for migrants already affected by the consequences of climate change and for communities that may one day be forced to relocate due to these disruptions.

πŸ›  Hackathon: bring your ideas to life

This Hackathon is a learning-by-doing experience that gives you a complete toolbox and the skills you need, while helping you turn your wildest projects into reality.

On site, once teams are formed, you will:
πŸ’‘ Imagine an innovative solution that inspires you
πŸ—οΈ Build your project from A to Z
🎯 Take on challenges proposed by major organizations
πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Benefit from expert advice to turn your ideas into reality

After the Hackathon, you will be able to:
πŸš€ Bring your project to life and expand your initiative
🌍 Scale up other impactful projects to build a better future

πŸ‘₯ Who is it for?

This Hackathon is open to all enthusiasts, students, and professionals from a wide range of disciplines:
πŸ”¬ Environmental and Climate Sciences
πŸ›°οΈ Space Sciences and Oceanography
βš–οΈ International Law, Human Rights and Migration Governance
πŸ’‘ Technological Innovation and Ecological Engineering
πŸ“Š Social and Solidarity Economy, Sustainable Development and Territorial Resilience
πŸŽ“ Education, Science Communication and Civic Awareness
🌱 Territorial Management, Biodiversity Conservation and Protection
πŸ₯ Public Health and Access to Healthcare for Vulnerable Populations
🎨 Creative Industries and Visual Storytelling to Give Voice to Migratory Experiences
🌍 Migration Studies, Sociology and Anthropology
πŸ’Ό Sustainable Economy and Tourism, Responsible Finance

Whether you are a student, researcher, engineer, NGO member, policymaker, or entrepreneur, you are welcome to bring your ideas and build impactful projects within a citizen science framework!


πŸ“ Location:

  • Soria
    πŸ“† Dates:
  • August 10 to 14, 2026
    πŸ‘₯ Number of participants:
  • 50 to 150 people from around the world
πŸ‘‰ Look at the detailled description of the Hackathon πŸŽ―πŸŽ“

πŸ’‘Develop your skills through a unique experience

πŸ“ Project design, scaling, and management
🀝 Teamwork and interdisciplinary collaboration
🧩 Problem solving
🌐 Networking and partnerships
🎨 Creativity and innovation
πŸ—£οΈ Communication
⏱️ Time management and organization
πŸ”„ Adaptability and flexibility
πŸ”¬ Knowledge in participatory research and citizen science

πŸŽ“ Leave with an official certificate validating your participation!

πŸ“…A rich and stimulating program

πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Mentorship with experts
πŸ› οΈ Hands-on workshops
🎀 Final pitch and project presentations

πŸ‘‰ See the detailed description
of the Hackathon
πŸŽ―πŸŽ“
πŸͺ™πŸ‘₯ Register πŸ“πŸ›

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