by whitbys | Dec 20, 2022 | Blog, Podcast
In the first episode of SciComm Shorts, we’ll talk about why your “why” is the place to start when you’re thinking about your science communication. https://traffic.libsyn.com/536f3624-c29f-415a-934b-2c8b835c286e/scs-001.mp3 Music credits:...
by whitbys | Sep 6, 2022 | Blog, Insights
“Little Mermaid’s umbrella turns up in the Andamans”. What does this title say to you? If you saw it turning up in your local paper, accompanied by a photo of an interesting plant, would you want to click and read more? For us, this title made us think “Ooh, the...
by whitbys | May 27, 2022 | Blog, Inspiration
On my internet wanderings today, I found myself on the iF Design website, mouth agape as I explored an interactive poster designed by The Science Communication Lab. Entitled “Explore the Ocean” the poster was designed to allow scientists from the Helmholtz...
by whitbys | May 11, 2022 | Blog, Inspiration
Pint of Science Innsbruck in Innsbruck, 9-11 May 2022. Five themes, five venues, three nights, and over thirty intrepid speakers from a range of research areas and scientific disciplines. And, of course,...
by whitbys | Apr 6, 2022 | Blog, Insights
When I ask scientists, researchers and academics WHO they want to reach, one phrase comes up time and time again: the “general public”. But who is this mysterious “general” public? Does a stockbroker have the same values and priorities as a social worker? A...