Social sciences/Communications/Verbal communication/Public speaking
Paula Garcia Todd matched STEM educators with STEM professionals and these partnerships yielded some incredible results for students in Atlanta!
Leshner Fellow, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Assistant Professor, and phenomenal mentor Mikey Kantar shares a few tips to help senior academics support early-career scientists with media engagements.
AAAS Communicating Science Workshop facilitator Gemima Philippe shares how her team pivoted to a virtual program during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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On April 16, AAAS and Fondation Ipsen convened a webinar titled "Coronavirus: A survival guide". In addition to promising upcoming research, attendees discussed the ways they've found (both professionally and personally) to persevere during our rapidly changing circumstances.
Marine scientist Amber Starks on how she adapts to her audience to find effective ways to talk about the transformations that active oil platforms undergo to become thriving marine ecosystems.
Three leading researchers share their tips for successful virtual workshops and create an online community that promotes sustainable and resilient ecosystems throughout Canada.
Are you attending the 2020 AAAS Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA and interested in science communication and public engagement?
Here’s a cheat sheet for (most of) what’s happening!
Your guide to all things Public Engagement and Science Communication at the 2020 AAAS Annual Meeting!
Science, in partnership with Fondation Ipsen launched a webinar series in 2019 to "shine light on science topics that typically go undiscussed in academia". The result: rapidly spread high-quality scientific content that highlights the importance of often sidelined topics including mental health, science communication, diversity, and social justice.