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UNIC | ONLINE Workshop: Science Communication & Public Engagement
For doctoral researchers & Postdocs from all UNIC universities | all research fields

Date: June 27, 2024
Time: 09.00 – 15.00 h (German time; UTC+2) with flexible time schedule and breaks
Trainer: Dr. Annette Klinkert
Language: English
Participants: max. 20 persons
Online by Zoom (link will be provided shortly before the workshop)

Workshop description

How can I make my research understandable outside my research community? Could my research be interesting or perhaps even useful to people in society, business or politics?

The workshop will give an answer by introducing science communication and public engagement as collaborative ways to transfer research knowledge to society and to engage members of the public with the design, conduct and dissemination of research. The workshop will offer valuable insights into what science communication and public engagement mean and how researchers can make their research knowledge open for discussions and developments in society.

You will discuss possible aims and purposes to publicly engage with research and will uncover strategies and ways to share your research with a broader non-research community. You will start identifying which topics, results or main outcomes of your research might be interesting for the public or non-academic stakeholders. You will also discuss benefits and challenges of actively involving multiple audiences and stakeholders from outside university incl. the broader public community in your research.

The workshop shares basic strategies and ways of science communication to support you in communicating your research to non-experts successfully. You will explore a variety of practices that help to transmit scientific ideas, methods, knowledge and research to non-expert audiences in an accessible, understandable or useful way.

Topics covered in the workshop include:

  • basic understandings of research with and for society
  • reflecting roles and responsibilities of researchers
  • from information to collaboration: ways to engage multiple publics with research
  • developing concepts and first strategies for your research projects
  • discussing benefits and challenges associated with science communication

Trainer:

Dr. Annette Klinkert and Dr. Verana Molitor are experts in science communication and public engagement. They are regularly invited as lecturers and workshop-leaders at national and international Science Communication events. Dr. Annette Klinkert is the director of the European Science Engagement Association (EUSEA). She initiated and coordinated a large number of innovative international science communication formats, events and projects.

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