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Event Date: December 13, 2023, 12:10 PM – 12:50 PM
Brown Bag Seminar
Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar Series The 124th Seminar “Science Communication: what is it and why is it important?”
Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar Series The 124th Seminar “Science Communication: what is it and why is it important?”
The Q-AOS Brown Bag Seminar Series are held every Wednesday lunch time from April 2021. The purpose of this webinar series is to provide opportunities not only to learn research related with SDGs in Asian and Oceanian regions and but also to expand your research network in different academic areas. The webinar is free, available in English and Japanese, and open to everyone! We hope you all come and join us!

Details

Date
2023/12/13 12:10 ~ 2023/12/13 12:50
Style
Zoom Webinar
Language
Bilingual Japanese-English support (simultaneous interpretation)
Admission Fee
Free
The maximum number for the webinar participants
500 people
Contact
Person:Kyushu University Q-AOS Administrative Office
TEL:+81-92-802-2603・2605
E-mail:aoevent★jimu.kyushu-u.ac.jp(Please change ★ to @)
お問い合わせ
担当:九州大学Q-AOS事務局
電話番号:092-802-2603・2605
メールアドレス:aoevent★jimu.kyushu-u.ac.jp(★を@に変えてください)
Abstract
When I tell people my profession, I'm usually met with puzzlement. “What is a science communicator?” they ask. Their confusion is understandable ‒ science communication is poorly defined with incredibly wide scope, encompassing activities from science journalism and outreach, to science policy and health communications. But in its essence, the answer is simple; science communicators build bridges between science with society. In academia, this involves educating and engaging local and global audiences on important research advances. It is often carried out on an institutional level, through press comms and public relations teams, or on a personal level, by individual scientists. This talk will examine the current landscape of science communication activities in Japan's academic institutions, why its so important and how effective science communication pays off, for the scientists and the public.
Program
12:10 – 12:15 Introduction
Assoc. Prof. Kim SCHUMACHER (Q-AOS Research Futures Cordinator)

12:15 – 12:40 "Science Communication: what is it and why is it important?”

Danielle Ellenby,Science Communicator
(Public Relations Initiative)

12:40 – 12:50 Q&A

※The recorded video will be available on our website at a later date.
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Material
・Information For Participants:PDF

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SlidesPDF

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