CPAS’s Masters of Science Communication Outreach students have been busy with online engagment as they can’t visit schools with the Shell Questacon Science Circus.
The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete, and participants will contribute greatly to our understanding of how Generation Z engage with climate change and politics.
As the world scrambles to understand COVID-19, multiple studies seem to offer a cure or new risk factor for the disease, only to be disproven a short time later.
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed cracks in many areas of our society, but at the same time it offers the opportunity for a fundamental rethink of what we consider normal. One of these areas is academia.
"It's fantastic to be able to take the skills I've developed through majoring in science communication and put them into practice in real time at work, from stakeholder management, developing communication plans and communicating risk."
Top up and coming scientists across Australia will get the chance to show the nation how their work is for the public good, under a new partnership between ANU and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
Anna-Sophie Jurgens recently organised a special themed journal issue for the Journal of Science & Popular Culture, titled Science on show: Exploring science, performance and spectacle.
Covid_19 necessities have become the mother of invention for our Master of Science Communication Outreach (Shell Questacon Science Circus) students as they transform their science shows into online clips.