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The Society for Natural Sciences in Swabia is a successful model for civic engagement. Maintains close contact with research.
Eva Maria Knapp
It is said that there are professional scientists who view ordinary people with suspicion in their terrain. Jens Sontgen of the Center for Environmental Sciences at the University of Augsburg is not one of them: the work of the modern world is driven by the compulsion to publish. Today’s researcher is more and more a manager and entrepreneur. That’s precisely why the researchers’ work in the field of hobbies is so important, he said Saturday evening at the Swabian Natural Science Association’s 175th anniversary celebration in the Golden Hall of the City Hall.
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