2025- a year in review
- Dec 8, 2025
- 1 min read
2025 in 2.5 mins – a year in review for Science Into Action.
It’s been a big year #scienceimpact, #leadership, #strategy, #evaluation, #climateadapation, #collaboration, #organics #circulareconomy, #sustainability, #pollutionmanagement, #complexdecisons, #environment, #invasivespecies #authenticcodesign, #decisionmaking
It was almost as much fun making the year in review video as actually doing all the work in 2025! 🙂
Thanks for the great partnerships, fascinating projects, investment in #scienceimpact,and much much more. Happy start of 2026 all …

I enjoyed reading about all the activities and progress shared throughout the year. During one busy semester, I was balancing projects and even searched for Need someone for my accounting course help while trying to stay focused on my science classes too. Posts like this remind me how much teamwork and steady effort can really help students grow over time.
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Reflecting on this review of 2025 and seeing the progress made in bridging the gap between scientific research and practical action is truly inspiring, especially as I navigate the intensive rigors of my current PhD research. Balancing my doctoral studies with a part-time role at last minute assignments has given me a front-row seat to the modern student experience, where the demand for high-level strategic thinking often clashes with overwhelming deadlines and the mental pressure to perform; having suffered through many high-stress hustles and sleepless nights during my own college days, I am now incredibly conscious of the mental toll that an unmanaged workload can take on one’s stability. This personal history is why I have such a genuine interest…
This year in review really highlights how much progress and engagement has taken place across different science activities. It reminds me of a time when I tried to keep up with multiple projects and events during my studies, which felt both exciting and overwhelming. I even looked into online class services back then just to manage my workload better. Looking back, summaries like this show how all those efforts come together meaningfully over time.
Using technology to increase access to youth mental health support may offer a practical way for young people to reach guidance, safe-spaces, and early help without feeling overwhelmed by traditional systems. Digital platforms, helplines, and apps could give them a chance to seek support privately, connect with trained listeners-orexplore resources that might ease their emotional load. This gentle shift toward tech-based support may encourage youth to open-up at their own pace, especially when in-person help feels too heavy to approach.
There is always a chance that these tools-quietly make support feel closer than before, creating moments where help appears just a tap away. Even a small digital interaction might bring a sense of comfort. And somewhere in that space, you…