From Facts to Impact
From Facts to Impact is a hands-on workshop designed to help researchers navigate the evolving landscape of science communication. Through four interactive sessions, participants explore different models — from outreach and dissemination to dialogue and co-creation — and learn how to tailor their communication to diverse audiences and goals.
Grounded in real-world examples and reflective practice, the course supports scientists in finding their voice, defining their purpose, and making their work more accessible, relevant, and impactful.
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I Communicate, You Communicate
In this session, we explore what communication really means — beyond simply delivering information. Through classical and science communication models, participants examine how meaning is created, how messages are shaped by context, and how audiences interpret what we say. This session lays the groundwork for more intentional, strategic communication by helping researchers reflect on their role, their goals, and the many ways communication can succeed — or fail.
In this session, we explore what communication really means — beyond simply delivering information. Through classical and science communication models, participants examine how meaning is created, how messages are shaped by context, and how audiences interpret what we say. This session lays the groundwork for more intentional, strategic communication by helping researchers reflect on their role, their goals, and the many ways communication can succeed — or fail.
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Make and Sell - One Way communication
In this session, we explore what communication really means — beyond simply delivering information. Through classical and science communication models, participants examine how meaning is created, how messages are shaped by context, and how audiences interpret what we say. This session lays the groundwork for more intentional, strategic communication by helping researchers reflect on their role, their goals, and the many ways communication can succeed — or fail.
In this session, we explore what communication really means — beyond simply delivering information. Through classical and science communication models, participants examine how meaning is created, how messages are shaped by context, and how audiences interpret what we say. This session lays the groundwork for more intentional, strategic communication by helping researchers reflect on their role, their goals, and the many ways communication can succeed — or fail.
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