Science Communication Career Development

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Science communicators need to constantly adapt to changing media formats and pressing issues. There is a wide range of resources and opportunities that provide knowledge, tools and communities of practice for developing and enhancing sci comm skills. Here we list some courses, toolkits and guides, blogs and articles, events, grants and awards.

 


Science Communication Courses


Universities around the world offer science communication courses for communicators, journalists and scientists. Find one in your region:

Online course providers partner with universities and organizations to provide purely online academic and certificate programs.


Toolkits and Guides


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