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Organization

SciComPt (The Science and Technology Communication Network of Portugal)

"SciComPt is an association that was born from the initiative of science communicators to serve the community that works in the area of science communication. With members on the islands and from north to south of the country, who are fully dedicated to science communication or do so as a parallel activity, and including communicators from communication offices, science museums, journalism, etc., SciComPt is representative of a heterogeneous, multidisciplinary and dynamic community. Functioning as a true Network, SciComPt wants to map and highlight the work of science communicators in Portugal, promoting partnerships, knowledge sharing and new opportunities that allow a symbiotic growth among all its actors. We also aim to help form the identity of the science communicator in Portugal — while maintaining the uniqueness of each one — in order to make the community, the professional area and science itself prosper."
Fellowships & Grants

Journalismfund.eu Grants

"Journalismfund Europe is a Belgian-registered independent non-profit-making intermediary organisation that has its origins in the Pascal Decroos Fund for Investigative Journalism." Various calls are issued each year. 2026 grants include:
  • Environmental Investigative Journalism: €400,000 per call. Deadlines: Jan. 22, April 23 and Aug. 6, 2026.
  • Professional Development for Environmental Journalism: €75,000 per call. Deadlines: Jan. 22, April 23 and Aug. 20, 2026. €65,000
  • FPD Science: €65,000 per call. Deadlines: Jan. 22 and April 23, 2026.
Awards

ABSW Young Science Writer Award

Association of British Science Writers

"The Young Science Writer Award (YSWA) celebrates the creativity and passion of young writers who explore the exciting world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Open to students aged 14-16 from state-funded, non-selective schools across the UK (or those home-schooled due to disability), this prestigious competition encourages participants to write engaging, informative and investigative essays on scientific topics that matter. Whether tackling climate change, AI, healthcare, or exploring the future of space exploration, the YSWA aims to foster critical thinking, storytelling, and a deeper understanding of how science shapes our world. Join us in this exciting journey of scientific discovery and communication. We are awarding £2,500 in cash prizes, alongside a significantly expanded prize package."  2026 competition window: Jan. 7-March 19.
Film competition

Wildscreen Official Selection

The biennial Wildscreen Festival's "Official Selection showcases creative and bold stories that spark positive and restorative action for our natural world, acting as a global launchpad for new and diverse voices. From short and feature films to extended reality productions, the Official Selection platforms new voices, original stories and vital messages about nature. ... The Official Selection is separate from the Panda Awards, our industry and craft-focused film competition." The 2026 festival takes place Oct. 19-22 in the UK. Enter your film by February 24 (earlybird); April 16 (regular); May 13 (late).
Article

Resisting False Binaries When Reporting on the Complexities of Addiction

"Media coverage of the challenge of engaging people in care for addictions tends to present two options: voluntary vs. involuntary treatment. This framing may reflect the polarization of the current political climate, or debates over how communities should help people with complex needs, particularly individuals navigating substance use disorders, mental illness, and homelessness. But focusing on this either/or scenario falls into the trap known as a 'false binary' or 'false dichotomy:' when two mutually exclusive choices are presented as the only options, ignoring other things that exist between two extremes. It’s also frustrating for readers who are tired of polarized debates that don’t offer realistic solutions."
Conference

Science Talk ’26

Association of Science Communicators

"In 2026 we are highlighting the importance of finding a way forward for science, finding ways for science communicators to showcase their impact, and finding paths to connect communities with science. We’re reflecting on the last decade of SCIENCE TALK, but also looking forward to the next 10 years and beyond. Join us for SCIENCE TALK ’26 – WAYFINDING: Charting a Decade of Dialogue. "For our 10th anniversary, we are returning to our roots in Portland, OR where it all began! SCIENCE TALK ’26 will be a hybrid conference, with in-person events in Portland, OR and real-time, online participation for speakers and attendees also available."