The SciComm Collective: A journey into science communication

In a world where science is often seen as distant and complex, a group of passionate students from The University of Western Australia (UWA) is making a difference…

What’s it all about? Let’s break down Episode 1 to find out…

The SciComm Collective, a podcast initiative led by UWA students, is dedicated to making science accessible, engaging, and inclusive. 

In our first episode, Ann Grand, former lecturer in science communication and currently an active researcher in engaged research at the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement, brought us together to delve into the motivations, challenges, and aspirations behind the new podcast.

 

How did it happen?

The SciComm Collective was born out of a desire to bridge the gap between science and the public. In mid-2024, inspired by UWA’s Grand Challenges – particularly the UN Sustainability Goals of addressing climate change and promoting a more just and equitable world – postgraduate students of Science Communication set out to create a platform where we could share our perspectives on ‘SciComm’. Unlike traditional lectures, our podcast offers a fresh and relatable approach, driven as it is by the experiences and insights of students from diverse backgrounds.

Planning for sustainability

Producing just a few episodes isn’t enough, of course! We aim to create a lasting impact by continuously evolving and adapting. This commitment to sustainability is reflected in our approach to learning and development. In Episode 1, we discuss the challenges we’ve faced, from learning how to edit and write show notes to building the necessary structures to support this podcasting journey. 

The interdisciplinary nature of SciComm

Science communication is not a one-size-fits-all field; it encompasses a wide range of disciplines, from theoretical research to practical applications. At The SciComm Collective, we embrace this diversity by interviewing practitioners and discussing different careers in science communication. This approach enriches our content and also provides valuable insights for students and listeners interested in pursuing a career in this field.

Equity and accessibility

We are committed to making science communication accessible to everyone, regardless of their background, so we are trying to include diverse voices and perspectives in our podcast. By doing so, we hope to create a more inclusive and representative platform for science communication.

Reflection

In Episode 1, Ann guides us in reflecting on the unique approach of UWA’s Science Communication program. Leadership and an inclusive philosophy have helped shape the program at UWA; we have a distinct personality and approach. The SciComm Collective is a testament to the power of student-led initiatives and the impact they can have on the field of science communication.

What Next?

The SciComm Collective is not just a podcast; it is a movement driven by passionate students who are committed to making science communication more accessible, engaging, and inclusive! By sharing our journey, challenges, and insights, we hope to pave the way for future generations of science communicators.

So tune in to our latest episode to learn more about our inspiring journey and the impact we are making in the world of science communication. Thanks for joining us!

What’s it all about? Let’s break down Episode 1 to find out…

The SciComm Collective, a podcast initiative led by UWA students, is dedicated to making science accessible, engaging, and inclusive. 

In our first episode, Ann Grand, former lecturer in science communication and currently an active researcher in engaged research at the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement, brought us together to delve into the motivations, challenges, and aspirations behind the new podcast.

 

How did it happen?

The SciComm Collective was born out of a desire to bridge the gap between science and the public. In mid-2024, inspired by UWA’s Grand Challenges – particularly the UN Sustainability Goals of addressing climate change and promoting a more just and equitable world – postgraduate students of Science Communication set out to create a platform where we could share our perspectives on ‘SciComm’. Unlike traditional lectures, our podcast offers a fresh and relatable approach, driven as it is by the experiences and insights of students from diverse backgrounds.

Reflection

In Episode 1, Ann guides us in reflecting on the unique approach of UWA’s Science Communication program. Leadership and an inclusive philosophy have helped shape the program at UWA; we have a distinct personality and approach. The SciComm Collective is a testament to the power of student-led initiatives and the impact they can have on the field of science communication.

Equity and accessibility

We are committed to making science communication accessible to everyone, regardless of their background, so we are trying to include diverse voices and perspectives in our podcast. By doing so, we hope to create a more inclusive and representative platform for science communication.

Planning for sustainability

Producing just a few episodes isn’t enough, of course! We aim to create a lasting impact by continuously evolving and adapting. This commitment to sustainability is reflected in our approach to learning and development. In Episode 1, we discuss the challenges we’ve faced, from learning how to edit and write show notes to building the necessary structures to support this podcasting journey. 

The interdisciplinary nature of SciComm

Science communication is not a one-size-fits-all field; it encompasses a wide range of disciplines, from theoretical research to practical applications. At The SciComm Collective, we embrace this diversity by interviewing practitioners and discussing different careers in science communication. This approach enriches our content and also provides valuable insights for students and listeners interested in pursuing a career in this field.

What Next?

The SciComm Collective is not just a podcast; it is a movement driven by passionate students who are committed to making science communication more accessible, engaging, and inclusive! By sharing our journey, challenges, and insights, we hope to pave the way for future generations of science communicators.

So tune in to our latest episode to learn more about our inspiring journey and the impact we are making in the world of science communication. Thanks for joining us!

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