Want to skip right to the survey? Click here! (Must be at least 18 years old and have graduated or be close to graduation from a US academic institution in chemistry or a closely related field.) Every time I go back to Wisconsin to visit my family, I get asked the same questions: “So, how is your […] The post Does doing SciComm and outreach affect chemistry alumni prospects? We want to find out! appeared first on Association of Science Communicators.| Association of Science Communicators
Have you ever had one of those days where you think, “There has to be a word for this”? Now imagine, you pick up a dictionary and find that it’s in a language you can’t understand. You move on to the next one and, thankfully, you can read it, but instead of a word you […] The post A Sign for Change appeared first on Association of Science Communicators.| Association of Science Communicators
Each fall, the Association of Science Communicators asks you – the professional SciComm community – to submit ideas for conference talks, workshops, and panels. After we review them for credibility & appropriateness, we reach out to you again for your opinion on those submissions – we invite you to vote for the sessions that most […] The post Peek behind the curtain: How ASC creates the SCIENCE TALK conference program appeared first on Association of Science Communicators.| Association of Science Communicators
On September 17th, 2024, science met storytelling in an unforgettable evening at the Alberta Rose Theatre in Portland, OR, thanks to a powerful collaboration between ASC, The Story Collider, and Make You Think Inc. This unique live event blended science communication and personal stories, showcasing how the two can intersect to inspire, entertain, and connect […]| Association of Science Communicators
We promote responsible practices in science communication, facilitate discussion and exchange of ideas, enable networking, and foster public engagement. Our members gain professional skills, networking opportunities, and most importantly, a sense of community.| Association of Science Communicators
Does doing SciComm and outreach affect chemistry alumni prospects? We want to find out!| Association of Science Communicators
So, we want to set goals and understand our audience in order to communicate strategically – but how does that actually work for basic science?| Association of Science Communicators
How fluorescent gels, pipette ASMR, and TikTok trends are reshaping science communication.| Association of Science Communicators
Retractions aren’t signs that science is broken; they’re signs that it works hard to fix itself. And when we tell that story well, we build trust, not fear.| Association of Science Communicators
The goal of YNS is to improve public perception of scientists by fostering transparency, relatability, and trust between scientists and communities| Association of Science Communicators
Navigating discussions around vaccines can be challenging. This guide highlights some key points to making these conversations easier.| Association of Science Communicators
Global trust in scientists remains moderately high globally, with transparency and responsiveness key factors in fostering trust.| Association of Science Communicators