UWE Science Communication Unit - Bespoke short courses in science communication
The Science Communication Unit is able to offer a suite of short training opportunities which meet knowledge, training and development needs of organisations, companies and learned institutions working in the field of science communication.
Institute of Physics (IoP) Outreach Workshop - Doing Outreach
The aims of the workshop are to prepare physicists for participation in public outreach activities and to encourage members 'get out there' and talk to the public.
Voice of Young Science (VoYS) Media Workshops
Free workshops open to early career researchers in all sciences, engineering and medicine (phD students, post-docs or equivalent in first job) who are passionate about science and want to communicate science to a wider audience.
Brunel University Centre for Citizen Participation (CCP)
Undertakes training in the field of of user involvement and public participation.
This hands-on, one day course for scientists focuses on the skills needed to communicate successfully with the media
Royal Society - MP Scientist pairing scheme
MP-Scientist Pairing Scheme aims to build bridges between some of the best research workers in the country and members of the UK parliament.
Royal Society, Communication skills
One day course equips scientists with the skills to communicate their work on a non-technical level to a wide range of audiences.
BBSRC scientists can learn how to use the media machine in promoting their science.
Run by leading journalists, these hands-on, two day courses look at how the media works, how to write effectively, how to do media interviews and how to engage in dialogue with the public.
Participation Cymru offer a range of one and two-day courses to help develop methods and skills in public engagement
British Science Association: Science in Society Team Training
We provide science communication skills training for scientists, students and doctors.
Wellcome Trust - Narrative Skills Workshop
Narrative skills to help explain your science. Led by an ex-BBC executive producer, the skills and theory covered here will ensure that people will want to listen to you and your science.
Researchers in Residence facilitates a mutually beneficial relationship between researchers and secondary school students by placing researchers (PhD and post doctoral) in secondary schools across the UK.
