Training the next generation of STEM leaders requires developing strong communication skills in order to make scholarly work accessible to broad audiences. Join STGlobal and the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG) for this webinar showcasing panelists who will share their knowledge on effective scholarly communication practices, and ways to maximize societal impact of published work in the policymaking process.
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Audience: Early career researchers (ECRs) interested in science policy careers
Objectives:
Learn how to communicate scholarly research topics to broad audiences
Describe ways to impact the policymaking process through communication
Discuss open access publishing and places to publish your policy research topics
Speakers:
Elisabeth Graffy: Professor of Practice in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and in the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes (CSPO) at Arizona State University @CSPO_ASU
Mark Neff: Associate Professor, Environmental Studies, Western Washington University @WWU
Jessica Polka: Executive Director, Accelerating Science and Publication in Biology (ASAPbio) @jessicapolka @ASAPbio_
Anna Hatch: Program Director, Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) @AnnaHscientist @ASCBiology
Adriana Bankston: Chief Outreach Officer, Journal of Science Policy and Governance (JSPG) @AdrianaBankston @SciPolJournal
Moderator:
Nicole Catanzarite: Early Career Policy Ambassador, Society for Neuroscience (SfN) & NeuroPolicy Liaison, DC Metro Area Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN-DCMA) @SfNtweets @SfN_DCMA
Registration deadline: September 24, 5 pm EST
Call information will be sent following registration.
For any questions, please email: outreach@sciencepolicyjournal.org
