Given the complex global challenges we currently face, science communication is becoming increasingly important. The Science Communication Workshop in the Science Communication Lab (SCL) of the Deutsches Museum provides theoretical principles of science communication and practical skills that help scientists and students translate their research topic into new communication formats and thus make it accessible to a broader public.
We have now successfully carried out the third session of the EUGLOHRIA Science Communication Workshop series Organized by EUGLOHRIA in collaboration with the Science Communication Lab (SCL) and the Deutsches Museum, the workshops are conducted by Fabienne Will and Laura Verbeek from the SCL and focused mainly on the key practical aspects of science communication. A total of twenty participants attended the session.
Participants directly apply what they have learned in small, interactive exercises during the workshop and undergo a rapid prototyping phase in small groups at the end of the workshop. As a possible next step, participants will have the opportunity to use the SCL as a communication forum and present their research in an experimental setting to a wider audience in the future.
More information on our last EUGLOHRIA science communication workshop in October 2023 will be published soon.