The Society is pleased to be able to offer Scientist-in-Training, Clinician-in-Training and Associate Members the opportunity to apply for one of five free places on the Sense About Science Workshop to be held at the Institute of Biology, London on 6 June 2008. In addition, travel grants of up to £200 are available. Receipt of one of these grants will not affect a member’s eligibility to apply for other grants in a 12 month period.
Sense about Science's media workshops are for post-grads, post docs, or equivalent in first job, who are passionate about science and want to communicate research to a wider audience.
They combine discussion about science-related controversies in media reporting with practical guidance to help younger scientists make a greater contribution to public debates.
Areas covered in the workshops include:
Science in the media; A discussion on the changing image and role of science and scientists in the public domain; A series of case studies are presented and the scientists on the panel explain what has gone wrong and indicate lessons from their media experiences;
What journalists are looking for;
A panel of journalists explain how they approach stories and balance the need for news and entertainment with reporting science;
Taking a realistic approach to science reporting;
How scientific news is communicated, typical difficulties, and areas of misunderstanding; Practical guidance on how to make your voice heard in debates about science.
The deadline for applications is 21 April 2008. To find out more and apply for a place, please click on the links below.
Sense about Science workshop
To apply for a Society funded place