Communicating science effectively? New insights from science communication and science journalism research for researchers’ changing roles
As researchers, we are expected to communicate about our research to societal stakeholders. And, increasingly, we are asked to engage with a wider audience in our research. How can we do that in the best way and communicate our science effectively?
In this mini-symposium, we will discuss recent research findings from science communication, science journalism and citizen science to better understand changes for researchers. We will reflect on researchers’ current and future roles within and towards society.
This mini-symposium is for researchers and practitioners who are interested in learning and sharing research insights and experiences about the dynamics around science communication, science journalism and citizen science.
- Venue: Langezijds room 2101
- Time: 11:30 – 16:30 hours
Confirmed keynote speakers: dr. Marta Entradas, LSE and Universidad de Lisboa; dr. Mikihito Tanaka, Waseda University
This mini-symposium is made available by the University of Twente BMS strategic research fund and NEFCA
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