With this literature now rapidly expanding, it is crucial to synthesise existing evidence so that future research efforts and climate communication interventions are best informed about the current knowledge-base and research gaps.
On 17 June 2020, PCST organised a webinar for people interested in teaching of science communication at Masters’ and PhD level, chaired by Professor Joan Leach, with hosting by Dr Jenni Metcalfe.
We want to see you doing exciting science with simple materials! To enter, all you need to do is share a photo or video of you doing science with a short explanation (100 words max).
For me, the residency was a freaking blast — two weeks on the ABC’s A-List in the heart of Sydney with fellow Top5-ers (many of which I’m still mates with today) — but the outcomes have been bloody useful too.
If you’re passionate about your research and want to share your enthusiasm and knowledge for what you do with the world, then the ABC Top 5 residency program is for you.
Initial results from this research highlight the unique characteristics of Australian citizen science and illustrate its wide scope, practices and community orientation.
These exploratory findings suggest the use of informal learning settings, such as science centres and museums, may provide a means to communicate population health and improve discourse about public health policy.