Why do you want to communicate science? / SciComm Shorts Episode 01
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. Presented by Suzanne Whitby of SciComm Success.
Music by “Sweeter Vermouth” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
The right title for your audience
“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...
Interactive scientific posters: visual, interactive, unforgettable
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...
Impressions from Pint of Science 2022, the Innsbruck edition
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,...
#Read – Why does science communication help to build better engagement?
Victoria Gill and guests ask why does scientific communication matters in society and how it might be done better on BBC Inside Science, with Sam Illingworth, Berry Billingsley and Ozmala Ismail.