Central Coordination Office (BEO)
Core project 1 – The so-called core projects of the Biodiversity Exploratories (BE) emerged from the on-site project selection and the establishment of the exploratories (2006-2008) and have been providing the infrastructure since 2008.
The Biodiversity Exploratories Office (BEO) coordinates the entire project and is based at the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre in Frankfurt am Main. It is the central interface between all scientists inside and outside the platform, politicans, the authorities, media and the interested public.
The BEO acts as the primary point of contact for all types of enquiries, such as requests for cooperation or external use of research data. Its core tasks include the central coordination of research work, the support of the steering committee, administrative responsibilities and public relations. The latter encompasses website management, the preparation of an internal newsletter, social media activities, press work and the creative development of information materials and brochures.
Additionally, the BEO organises and coordinates the annual general BE Assembly which involves over 40 projects and approximately 200–250 participants. It is also responsible for conducting various internal training workshops on relevant research methods and social skills, fostering knowledge and method transfer within the community.
Another key focus of the BEO is the support and networking of early-career researchers. To this end, we have established an exchange programme between collaborating rearch groups and an internal mentoring programme. Complementing these initiatives, we regularly organize workshops specifically designed to promote career development. The BEO also oversees the implementation of gender equality measures within the project and provides tailored funding opportunities for female researchers.
Furthermore, the BEO works closely with the Local Management Teams (LMTs) and the Central Data Management Team, to streamline workflows and prepare scientific information in a target-audience-appropriate manner for various stakeholders, including landowners, practitioners, administrators, and authorities. This results in the creation of German-language Articles and brochures and knowledge transfer tools. In addition, nationwide workshops are organized to make scientific findings accessible and practical for a broad audience.
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Central Coordination Office (BEO)
Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre
Biodiversity Exploratories
Postal address: Mertonstraße 17-21
60325 Frankfurt
Visitor address: Georg-Voigt-Str. 14-16
60325 Frankfurt
Phone: 069 7542 1879
E-Mail: beo@senckenberg.de