This event is part of the Communicating Your Science series.
Join us on the third Friday of the month at 2 pm for a series of talks and workshops aimed at helping STEM professionals publish and communicate their research. This series will feature presentations by The Graduate Center’s science librarian and communications staff, journal editors, and reporters. The goal of this series is to enhance the professional development and science communication skills of CUNY STEM faculty, postdocs, and students.
Join us to learn simple steps and tools for becoming a science thought leader.
From climate change to disease treatment and technology advances, the public is clamoring to understand how science has an effect on and can improve their lives. Your perspective and knowledge as both a scientist and someone whose life is also impacted by science is a valuable tool for advance understanding and helping people make informed decisions and take action on issues involving science.
Our March Communicating Your Science series event will cover the easily accessible tools that you can employ to start building and advancing your reputation as a science thought leader among your peers and the general public. We’ll cover:
- Carving out your thought leadership space and creating a brand
- Ideal social media platforms and tools
- Science outreach and community engagement
- Getting involved through science communicator & advocacy organizations
This event has now passed – watch a recording of the workshop below.