Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet. The Ensia Mentor Program offers scientists and aspiring environmental journalists an opportunity to build their communication skills and
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“George Mason University’s Science Communication Program is a hub of cutting-edge research and graduate education centered on science communication theory and practice. We examine how effective communication shapes interest, attitudes,
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“The Science Communication Program (SCP) in the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications supports research and innovation that advance our understanding and implementation of effective communication related to science issues.
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Based at Stony Brook University, the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science offers professional development programs, a master’s program in science communication, and resources to help scientists and those in
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This UC Berkeley center offers workshops and custom training programs for working journalists and science communicators. Available training materials include data journalism, reporting tools and tips, photography and videography, podcasting,
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“At Virginia Tech’s Center for Communicating Science, we create and support experiences for scientists, engineers, scholars, and health professionals to build muscles of connection, communication, and collaboration. What sets us
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“The Open Notebook is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides tools and resources to help science, environmental, and health journalists at all experience levels sharpen their skills. We are guided
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“The program serves undergraduate and graduate students and professional reporters with specialized training. Students learn from environmental experts and journalists and report for professional award-winning publications and broadcast outlets. “Under
View from Michigan State University: Knight Center for Environmental Journalism