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Welcome to the world of science communication with The SciComm Collective! We’re a group of passionate science communication students from The University of Western Australia, exploring the diverse field of Science Communication through interviews, discussions, and stories. Join us on our journey as we learn, share, and connect!

The SciComm Collective is a student-led podcast from The University of Western Australia. Our mission is to explore and expand the field of science communication while learning from diverse voices and experiences. Sponsored by UWA Grand Challenges, our podcast aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goal of a ‘more just and equitable world.’

Thanks to The University of Western Australia’s Grand Challenges: Make A Difference Impact Grant

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