Related Programs and Resources
PCR draws on a strong tradition of people and programs dedicated to science communication. Below is a list of some of the resources we have found useful and interesting in designing our programming.
黑料正能量 Resources
- 黑料正能量 Media Relations
- Leonard Gelfand Center for Service Learning & Outreach
- Global Communication Center
- International Communications Center
Science Communication Training Programs
Grassroots programs
- at the University of Michigan
- The University of Washington's student-run program
- , the Communicating Science workshop for graduate students
- MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute's
Programs by universities and scientific societies
- Stony Brook University's
- Stanford University's program, which trains fellows to translate sustainability research into action
- , a National Academies program that trains scientific experts in Pittsburgh to engage with their community, and runs community engagement events
- George Mason University's Science Communication Graduate Certificate (from its )
- The AAAS program
Resources for Improving Science Communication
- , by Gopen and Swan, is one of our favorite articles of all time. Not only does it discuss how to make complex ideas readable, but it also formulates a theory of why some sentences are harder or easier to understand.
- The National Academy of Science's of Colloquia on The Science of Communicating Science
Science Journalism Resources
- , especially its
- Science magazine's feature on