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The Royal Society of Chemistry's Chemistry World provides a short article highlighting some of the key ways to hone your communications with the media.
Sense about Science: Stand Up for Science Workshop, deadline extended 28 February
Public Engagement - training
Sense about Science are running a Standing up for Science workshop for Early Career Researchers (ECRs) on Friday 1st March at the Institute of Physics (London), as part of our Voice of Young Science network.
Science Filmmaking Workshop, 22-24 April
Public Engagement - training
Blue Films are hosting this three day practical training course near Bristol to show how to make great films about research.
Genetics Society Communicating Your Science Workshop, deadline 26 Feb
Public Engagement - training
The Genetics Society is offering this workshop to PhD student and postdoctoral researcher Society members working in genetics and related areas to develop and enhance communication skills. The workshop will take place at Chicheley Hall (Buckinghamshire) on 22nd-24th April 2024.
Applied Science Communication: Online and Media Writing Online Masters Module, 15 April
Public Engagement - training
The University of the West of England offers this this level 7 (Masters level) module that will introduce you to science writing techniques that are suitable for non-academic audiences.
Online event: The Secrets of Public Engagement, 27 Feb
Public Engagement - training
The team behind New Scientist Live are hosting an event to highlight New Scientist Live, and how to prepare memorable talks and interactive stands.
Workshops and talks from the Oxford Policy Engagement Network
Policy Engagement Public Engagement - training
OPEN host a range of workshops and talks to provide practical guidance to researchers seeking to bridge the divide between research and policy.
Watch online: 'Why governments need scientists' with Sir Patrick Vallance, 21 Feb
Policy Engagement Public Engagement - training
Sir Patrick Vallance, the UK Government’s Chief Scientific Advisor during the covid pandemic shares his experience to address the question “Why Governments need Scientists”.
Training: Engaging with controversial and sensitive topics
Public Engagement - training Training and development
Join us on 26th February 2024 for an insightful session that aims to equip researchers with the tools needed to engage confidently and effectively with the public on controversial and sensitive topics.
Webinar: Navigating Government and Parliamentary Areas of Research Interest, 10 Jan
Policy Engagement Public Engagement - training
Government and Parliament publish 'Areas of Research Interest', which are collated in a database. In this online event you can learn more about what ARIs are, how to search them, and find ways to contribute your research.
Online training: How to plan for Impactful Research, 5 December
Public Engagement - training
The Physiological Society is hosting this three hour online training, which will include a mixture of theory, insights from research and practice, and activities.
Online and in-person: Skills day – Running Hybrid Events, 7 Dec
Public Engagement - training
This training from the BIG Network will introduce how to run successful Hybrid events - ones incorporating an in-person and online component, as a great way to retain the accessibility gains from online events while building in the excitement of in-person.
Online Masterclass: Navigating politics and ethics of research-policy engagement, 15 Nov
Policy Engagement Public Engagement - training
The Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN) is offering an online training session to discuss how facts and values are naturally connected when we present information in a particular way. It will also provide practical guidance on how to handle the challenges that arise from this connection.
Free Training: Promoting Yourself and Communicating the Value of Your Work – 29 November
Public Engagement - training
The Royal Society is offering training opportunity designed to enhance your ability to promote yourself and effectively communicate the value of your work. This training is available to Royal Society, British Academy, Royal Academy of Engineering, or Academy of Medical Sciences funded researchers.
British Science Association Award Lectures 2024, applications open, deadline 10 Dec
Public Engagement - opportunity Public Engagement - training
The British Science Association is accepting applications for the 2024 Award Lectures, offering early career scientists the opportunity to engage with diverse audiences, discuss scientific issues, and receive benefits such as a £250 honorarium, free public engagement training, and travel and accommodation for the British Science Festival held in East London, September 2024.
Online Self-Paced Training: Writing for The Conversation
Public Engagement - training
The Conversation is an independent source of news analysis and expert comment. They have created a series of new training courses to help academics write for The Conversation.
Take part in FameLab UK, deadline 15 December
Public Engagement - training
FameLab is an international competition on the search for the next best science communicator. The competition is open to early career scientists and engineers, and offers training and great opportunities to develop your skills, connections and profile.
Online training: Social Media for Scientists, 15 Nov
Public Engagement - training
This one-day online course from Blue Fire Films aims to teach you the fundamentals of social media and develop your confidence to plan and execute professional posts to promote your science.
Online training: Introduction to Risk Communication, 8 Dec
Public Engagement - training
This interactive online workshop will provide a deeper understanding of the science behind risk communication and aims to give a practical opportunity to formulate and get feedback on your own communication plan on a risk topic that's relevant to you.
Nuffield Foundation POST Fellowship, deadline 5 November
Policy Engagement Public Engagement - training
The Nuffield Foundation Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST) Fellowship scheme supports PhD students who are undertaking or have recently finished their PhD studies to work in UK parliament for 13 weeks to assist POST in providing briefing material for parliamentarians on emerging science topics
Royal Society Pairing Scheme, deadline 7 November
Policy Engagement Public Engagement - training
The pairing scheme gives policymakers and research scientists an opportunity to experience each other’s worlds.