
"Who we are shapes what we do, and the choices we make about how and why we do it." Reflections on a drop-in workshop at the Australian Science Communicators WA: Communicate to Inspire conference earlier this year. Here's our story...
"Who we are shapes what we do, and the choices we make about how and why we do it." Reflections on a drop-in workshop at the Australian Science Communicators WA: Communicate to Inspire conference earlier this year. Here's our story...
Deconstructing our preconceived notions of science and the way science communicators should talk about it should be accompanied by an understanding of the way science communication has been thought about. What are our current models and how and why should they be improved?
Our Shellfish Overproduction of CO2 by Connie Greeve
We did it! With our first season over and out, what’s next for The SciComm Collective?
What do you do if you're interested in science and you're not an old white guy? Why, you build a monster, of course!
When inspiring science curiosity, does it matter if people think differently to us? Kate Holmes reflects how social constructivism and science communication burnt her "science-is-everything" worldview to the ground.
On Wednesday night, a cozy corner of the UWA Tavern buzzed with excitement as a group of science communicators and friends gathered to launch our very own podcast, The SciComm Collective!
Tune in to our latest episode to learn more about our journey and the impact we are making in the world of science communication.
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