New guide published to help journalists to communicate science in times of crisis
A new guide to help journalists communicating science when there [...]
A new guide to help journalists communicating science when there [...]
For 25 years, the European Research Area has aimed to allow [...]
The first details of the science communication training that will [...]
In a current context of polarisation, misinformation and constant polycrisis, [...]
As AI-powered technologies (generative and otherwise) keep popping up around our professional and even personal lives, we find ourselves wondering how the science-communication community is handling this tricky topic.
The recently launched European Competence Centre for Science Communication is now starting to test a programme of training activities that will become part of its Academy, one of the Competence Centre most anticipated outcomes.
Five new National & Regional Hubs have joined the European Competence Centre for Science Communication - adding to this growing network. The Hubs are respected organisations working in science communication located across Europe which will play a vital role in shaping and implementing the work of the Competence Centre.
Finding ways to communicate science more effectively when a crisis is causing havoc is one of the biggest challenges facing science communication – something the COVID-19 pandemic brought into sharp focus. Polarisation, disinformation and the blurring of boundaries around who has relevant expertise all combine to make dealing with a crisis more challenging.
The launch of the European Competence Centre for Science Communication’s [...]
This session of the launch of the European Competence Centre [...]