Unlock the Power of Science Communication
Join our hands-on workshop to master the art of communicating complex science to the world.
Workshop Overview
Who Can Attend?
A Early to Mid stage career faculty in science, medicine and engineering and senior researchers, post doctorates & fellows (Ramalingaswami Fellows, Inspire Fellows etc)
Target Audience
Ideal for scientists and researchers across various sectors (academia, medical, research organizations).
Why It Matters
Effective communication is key to influencing policymakers, engaging funders, and educating the public.
What You’ll Gain
The ability to simplify complex research into digestible content for diverse audiences, crafting impactful messages that leave a lasting impression of your work.
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Workshop Highlights
Day 1
Basics of science communication, simplifying complex topics, and an introduction to digital tools.
Day 2
Social media strategies, visual storytelling, video creation for science.
Interactive Elements
Hands-on practice sessions and peer feedback for real-world applications.
Expert Guidance
Direct feedback from seasoned communication experts.
Day 1
Basics of science communication, simplifying complex topics, and an introduction to digital tools.
Day 2
Social media strategies, visual storytelling, video creation for science.
Interactive Elements
Hands-on practice sessions and peer feedback for real-world applications.
Expert Guidance
Direct feedback from seasoned communication experts.
Key Learning Outcomes
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Simplify Complex Ideas: Learn to break down your research for a wider audience.

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Master Social Media: Understand how to leverage platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram for scientific outreach.

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Visual & Video Tools: Create compelling visuals and videos to explain your science.

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Framework for Success: Build a long-term communication strategy for engaging diverse audiences.

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Confidence Boost: Present your science confidently and engagingly in any context.

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