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SUMMARY:The U.S. Federal Research and Development (R&D) Budget 101
DESCRIPTION:Free for non-AAAS members through September 30. \n“This course is designed to build a foundational understanding of the U.S. federal research and development (R&D) budget process. Through a series of modules\, participants will explore how the federal R&D budget is developed\, the key factors that shape funding decisions\, the history of federal R&D investments\, and how to seek out budget data and trends. \n“This course was prepared by Alessandra Zimmermann of the AAAS R&D Budget and Policy Program\, a program that has been collecting and curating federal R&D funding data since 1976.” \nNote: After September 30\, AAAS membership is required; the course will be a membership benefit.
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/the-u-s-federal-research-and-development-rd-budget-101/
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Pitch Fuller — Water Scarcity
DESCRIPTION:“Fuller is a global newsroom producing award-winning\, impactful reporting on issues that shape the lives of women and gender-diverse people. \n“We bring stories from around the world to audiences primarily based in the US and Europe and we’re seeking pitches from storytellers who know how to connect those audiences to the lived experiences of people often far away; showing why it matters and equipping them to act. \n“We are currently accepting pitches for the following editions: Water scarcity (pitches due by August 18)\, Pleasure/Desire (pitches due August 28).”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-pitch-fuller-water-scarcity/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Pitching and Publishing
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: National Tropical Botanical Garden Environmental Journalism Program
DESCRIPTION:“The Hawai‘i-based National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG) is accepting applications for its Environmental Journalism Program offered this year in Miami\, Florida on November 8–14. Designed for professional journalists (staff or freelance) working in broadcast\, print\, online\, and other media\, the immersive program provides a background in tropical botany\, ecology\, and biocultural conservation with a progressive approach that honors Indigenous legacies and cultural values. \n“The program is structured to enhance reporting on environmental issues with a focus on tropical natural systems and the importance of plant science\, conservation\, and biodiversity. \n“This year\, NTBG’s Environmental Journalism Program will be offered at NTBG’s Florida garden\, The Kampong\, located in Coconut Grove\, Miami. Since the program began in 1999\, it has been held 20 times in Hawaii. This year’s Miami offering represents an expansion of the program. \n“All program participants will be housed in free (no cost) on-site shared dormitory housing (with shared kitchen and bath). Transportation for program activities and excursions will be provided by NTBG. \n“Participants are responsible for the cost of their own transportation to/from Miami and ground transfer from Miami International Airport to/from The Kampong in Coconut Grove as well as meals\, incidentals\, and any additional expenses.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-national-tropical-botanical-garden-environmental-journalism-program/
CATEGORIES:Deadline,Fellowships
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Editing Forensics — Hands-On Workshop to Strengthen Editing and Writing
DESCRIPTION:“This immersive\, hands-on training demystifies science editing. It equips editors with the tools to interpret\, select\, and plan stories; address common issues in drafts; coach and communicate effectively with writers; and edit with equity and inclusion in mind. The in-person context offers opportunities for hands-on practice\, peer collaboration\, and practical problem solving.” \n\nWhen: August 21\, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. CDT\nWhere: Destination Madison Boardroom | 22 E. Mifflin St\, Suite 200\, Madison\, Wisconsin
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/deadline-editing-forensics-hands-on-workshop-to-strengthen-editing-and-writing-2/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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UID:3594-1787050800-1787054400@connector.casw.org
SUMMARY:Framing Public Health Stories for Impact: From Local to National (and Back Again)
DESCRIPTION:“A great public health story doesn’t stop at geography. The most impactful journalism connects the dots\, showing how local realities reflect national trends and how national policies shape what’s happening in communities every day. \n“Learn how to elevate your reporting by placing local and regional stories within a broader national context — and how to bring national issues home in ways that feel relevant and real for your audience — during a free training webinar.”
URL:https://connector.casw.org/event/framing-public-health-stories-for-impact-from-local-to-national-and-back-again/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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