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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“It is a worthy magazine covering all fields in science and technology around Asia.”
National Science and Technology Development Agency Library, Thailand
I am impressed by the writer's ability to grasp this difficult scientific topic.
Prof Ganesh Namasivayam, Institute For Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), Japan
"Beautiful graphics, pictures that convey the atmosphere wherein research happens, nice facial expressions of researchers... it's lovely."
Kanazawa University, Japan
The Professor was very happy about the press release writing for his research. I am grateful for your team's brilliant job.
Younghye Cho, PIO, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
“While assisting my nieces on Asian pioneers in science, I came upon your Giants in History. Thank you, love the site, really helps to inspire young people to enter the science fields”
Dal Basi
Asia Research News was a valuable resource for my story on gender equality in China's science industry - part of the South China Morning Post's International Women's Day 2022 series. Thank you ARN, and your extensive network of researchers, with special thanks to those who kindly helped with my exploration of why there are so few women in China’s top science institutes, and recent measures meant to bridge the gender gap.
Holly Chik - Reporter, China Desk, South China Morning Post