International Women´s Day: Celebrating the women behind the Galapagos Science Center

March 8 is International Women’s Day, a global day to celebrate the achievements of women everywhere, raise awareness about continued discrimination based on gender, and take action to promote gender parity. Since the GSC was founded in 2011, over 50 women have led research across more than 74 research projects.
Third Ophthalmology Brigade: A continuous commitment to health in the Galápagos Archipelago

The collaboration between the Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ) and the Oskar Jandl Hospital (HOJ) has played a key role transforming healthcare in the Galápagos Islands, specifically on San Cristóbal Island.
2023 Christmas Newsletter

We proudly present our Holiday Newssletter.
The Galapagos Science Center (GSC) greets you and wishes you happy holidays. The GSC promotes local and international scientific collaboration for the benefit of global science and the Galápagos through research, education, and community outreach.
Universidad San Francisco de Quito and the Oceanogràfic Foundation launched a program to monitor the health of marine species in the Galápagos Islands

A team of veterinarians from the Oceanografic Foundation traveled to Puerto Baquerizo Moreno to establish a veterinary health surveillance.
UNC School of Social Work and USFQ launch social work certificate program in Galapagos

The UNC-Chapel Hill School of Social Work and the Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ) have launched an exciting new collaboration: a 12-week program for Galapagos locals to earn a certificate in community development and social work.
Shark Day: 10 years celebrating the importance of protecting sharks and their habitat

San Cristóbal community celebrates Shark Day. On Saturday, July 15th, over 520 people dressed in blue to celebrate Shark Day on San Cristóbal Island, an annual event dedicated to educating the local community about the importance of protecting for these marine animals.
5th Galapagos Research and Conservation Symposium: Igniting solutions for the future of ecosystems and communities

This multidisciplinary event was attended by 253 participants and showcased the most significant scientific research findings conducted in the region.
Galapagos Genetic Code (Barcode)

The Galapagos Genetic Code project was created through collaboration between the Galapagos Science Center, the Universidad San Francisco de Quito, the University of Exeter in the UK, the Agency for Regulation and Control of Biosafety and Quarantine for Galapagos, and the Galapagos Conservation Trust. Project aims to catalog the biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands.
The Scalesia microbiome: uncovering the microbial world that Darwin could not see

Galápagos keeps inspiring scientists to study the evolution of animal species.The ‘Scalesia Microbiome’ project is pioneering in studying the taxonomic and functional diversity of the microbial communities associated with the Scalesia genus on the Galapagos Islands.
The Connecting With Nature Program has successfully integrated the Galapagos community into environmental conservation for the fourth consecutive year

Through its community programs, the GSC contributes to the development and the generation of environmental awareness in the community.