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#04 2024
SAEON’s Graduate Student Network and Project 19 collaborate on science communication programme
By Conor Eastment, GSN steering committee member
#04 2024
By Conor Eastment, GSN steering committee member
SAEON’s Graduate Student Network (GSN) and Project 19 have joined forces to deliver a science communication programme in the lead-up to the 2024 NRF-SAEON GSN Indibano. This initiative, led by Tiago Garcia, a science communication officer from Project 19 and +ATLANTIC, along with the GSN steering committee and SAEON’s science engagement team, aims to enhance the communication skills of master’s and PhD early career researchers attending the Indibano.
The South African postgraduate students are collaborating in groups to create science communication pieces that will be presented at the Indibano. Each group has selected a paper authored by SAEON scientists as the foundation for their projects. The chosen papers are:
The first science communication training session took place on August 25, involving 25 Indibano delegates and facilitators. The session introduced the importance and context of science communication, as well as the underlying theories. Attendees realised that science achieves its full potential when it considers its target audience, the relevance of the science to that audience, and the mediums through which the audience consumes information.
Effective science communication fosters public engagement, education and trust, aids policy implementation, supports funding and fulfils the ethical responsibility of researchers.
Science communication training is not commonly offered in universities today, making this programme a highly valuable opportunity for early career researchers. In the weeks leading up to the Indibano, researcher groups will continue meeting and preparing their communication pieces.
Additional feedback and training sessions will be held as the projects progress, allowing researchers to share ideas and receive expert input. These efforts are expected to result in exciting communication pieces, which will be a highlight of the NRF-SAEON GSN 2024 Indibano.
The GSN committee extend our gratitude to Project 19, +ATLANTIC and the SAEON science engagement team for providing this exciting opportunity to develop critical communication skills among early career researchers.