Our outreach
Our outreach activities provide a more inclusive and collaborative way for scientists, educators, policymakers, and wider society to engage with scientific research.
Diversity and Inclusion
The global anti-racism protests triggered a demand for action not only in society at large, but also in science and the institutions associated with science. In response, we embarked on several editorial projects in 2020, highlighting research around revealing and reducing racial inequality, and promoting scientists of Black, Asian and ethnic minority groups.
Journals and sections
Frontiers in Sociology
Race and Ethnicity
Specialty Chief Editor: Sin Yi Cheung,
Cardiff University
Investigating the ways race, ethnicity and religion shape our societies.
Frontiers in Education
Language, Culture, and Diversity
Specialty Chief Editor: Cristina Alfaro,
San Diego State University
Understanding the role of language, culture, and diversity in education.
2020 article highlights
Gendered racism in education
Research published in Frontiers in Education addressing gendered racism in educational leadership and professional development programs.
May 12, 2020 | 21,000 views
Social media and prejudice
Research published in Frontiers in Communication exploring links between Covid-19, social media use, and prejudice against Asian Americans,
June 12, 2020 | 30,000 views
Policy Labs
Our Policy Labs initiative strengthens the connection between scientific research and informed policymaking. The Covid-19 pandemic and the climate emergency are two challenges among many that we must now address.
2020 interview highlights
Jean Claude Burgelman
Editor-in-Chief of Frontiers Policy Labs
Jean Claude Burgelman, Professor of Open Science Policy at the Free University of Brussels and former Head of Unit for Open Science Policy at the European Commission, hosts in-depth conversations and analysis with experts in policy, business, and academia.
Science for kids
Frontiers for Young Minds is a philanthropic outreach program involving young people aged 8-15 in the review process of real scientific papers and brings the latest, cutting-edge research into the classroom. The journal is available in English and Hebrew (with Arabic coming soon) and is generously supported by the Jacobs Foundation, the Patrick & Lina Drahi Foundation, and the King Abdullah University of Science Technology.
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total views and downloads
2020 article
highlights
What we know about SARS-CoV-2 so far and how to stay safe from the virus.
May 20, 2020 | 21,000 views
Challenging what people think about wasps and why we should care about them.
January 10, 2020 | 17,000 views
2020 collection highlights
Current insights into the mechanisms of brain development, learning, and memory — and how to distinguish myths from the facts.
24 articles | 145,000 views
Answering the basic questions about microbial adaptation, biodiversity, and their relationships with other living beings.
10 articles | 70,000 views