An opportunity for all post grad and post doc scientists to work on communication skills.
Wilma
Wilma Ellis
Research Services Officer
Planning and Research Office
University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
Tel: 01786 466691
Fax: 01786466688
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From: Melanie Quin [mailto:Melanie.Quin@the-ba.net]
Sent: 01 October 2004 15:19
To: wilma.ellis@stir.ac.uk
Subject: EPSRC and ECSITE-UK:
'Meet the Scientist' programme
Dear Ms W Ellis
ECSITE-UK, the national network of science and centres and museums, together with EPSRC invites you, your post-docs and PhD students to communicate your research through 'Meet the Scientist'.
Meet the Scientist offers:
* A real opportunity to take on the challenge of communicating what you do to a non-scientific audience
* Training from experienced science communicators in a relaxed and informal setting
* Access to and examples of a number of different strategies and techniques that could be used to communicate your science
� An opportunity to meet and work alongside scientists from other fields
* A chance to get a new perspective on your work.
On 18-19 November, the Royal Museum, Edinburgh, is hosting a two-day training event for prospective 'Meet the Scientist' researchers.
Practical follow-up from a mentor will then help you to develop your skills to enable you to communicate your science in a way you feel comfortable with. The museum will also provide guidance about the type of event and audience to aim for and practical help setting it up - this could include advice in applying for an EPSRC PPA award.
The only cost will be your time: the EPSRC is investing in this initiative to support the Council's mission of improving public awareness of leading research and its impact on society.
If you or a member of your research group is interested, contact info@ecsite-uk.net for more information.
RSVP now to register your interest and we'll send more details.
Yours sincerely
Dr M Quin
Director, ECSITE-UK
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