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Effective Science Communication

METH 80748A
Society places growing expectations on scientists to create tangible impacts with their research. However, effectively communicating scientific findings to diverse stakeholders-such as policymakers, the public, industry, journalists, and granting agencies -remains a significant challenge. This course is designed to prepare the next generation of researchers with the essential written and oral skills to communicate their science both efficiently and with lasting impact. By understanding how to tailor their message for different audiences, students will be better equipped to ensure that their research not only reaches, but also influences society in meaningful ways. Through a combination of practical exercises and theoretical frameworks, participants will develop a comprehensive set of tools for clear, compelling, and impactful science communication. Whether presenting to experts or engaging with the general public, students will learn how to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and societal needs, making their work more accessible and influential.
Thèmes couverts

Pedagogical Approximation: Learn methods to simplify complex scientific ideas for teaching and public understanding making your research more accessible.
Engaging with Policymakers: Gain insights on how to communicate science to policymakers ensuring your research informs decisions and policy.
Interviewing with Journalists: Develop skills to handle media interviews translating your science into clear newsworthy information for a wider audience.
Engaging with the Public: Learn strategies for connecting with the general public making your scientific work understandable and relevant to society.
Grant writing: Adopt a storytelling approach to write research proposals for evaluators that may not be experts in the student field.
Keynote Presentations: Master the art of delivering impactful keynote talks effectively sharing your research with broad audiences.
Job Talks and Conference Presentations: Craft presentations that engage peers while remaining rigorous.
Becoming a TED Talk Speaker: Understand the essentials of crafting a memorable and inspiring TED Talk-style conference that communicates your science in a compelling way.
Science on Social Media: Explore how to effectively communicate scientific ideas on social media platforms increasing your reach and engagement.

Sigle
METH 80748A
Matière
Méthodologie
Programme
Doctorat
Lieu
Côte-des-Neiges
Mode d'enseignement
Présentiel
Crédits
3

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