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SciComm Through Story

Check out this video to see how the speaker demonstrates that using a story to talk about scientific topics and research is an effective method of science communication.

SciComm @ UT Austin

College of Natural Science: Communicating your science
  • Compiled by the College of Natural Sciences, this page contains links to resources and tools to practice science communication skills.  
Science Communication Minor 
  • This minor is offered through the Moody College of Communication and is open to undergraduate students with a major in the College of Natural Sciences or the Moody College. 
  • "Learn to effectively communicate science topics to a variety of audiences by utilizing professional communication techniques and tools as you gain an understanding of contemporary communication issues and advanced skills to enhance communication with the public."
Present Your PhD to a 12-year-old 
  • "a science outreach group made up of graduate students at the University of Texas at Austin. We want to make a difference in K-12 science education by using our original research to show relatable examples of scientific discovery and impact."
Engage with Science at UT 
  • Different opportunities and events to engage with the science community of UT (no matter if you are a current student or community member)
  • Texas Science Festival 
    • Great opportunity to engage with the community! 
    • "The University of Texas at Austin and its College of Natural Sciences offer live and virtual programming to bring together scientists, science-inspired artists and people who delight in the natural world and in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics)."
STEM Starts 
  • STEM Starts is a comprehensive collection of educational STEM opportunities, connecting families and educators with quality resources, fostering collaboration between program providers and empowering youth for future success.

All Things #SciComm

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Podcasts

Check out this page for more podcasts! Unfortunately, lots of them stopped producing new episodes a few years back. However, their backlog is worth checking out for insights, tips, tricks, and interesting tidbits! 

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