Science Communication

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The State of Science Reporting in Today’s Di...

A survey of journalists and scientists to better understand their experiences in the production of science news. Read More
The State of Science Reporting in Today’s Digital Media Landscape: A Survey of Journalists and Scientists Who Use SciLine’s Expert Matching Service
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The Landscape of Art-Science Collaboration Program...

The Center for Media Engagement compiled a comprehensive database of more than 130 active art-science programs and conducted interviews with the key players driving these projects. Read More
The Landscape of Art-Science Collaboration Programs
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The State of Science Reporting in Today’s Digital ...

We interviewed scientists to better understand some of the biggest problems facing science communicators in a changing media landscape. Read More
The State of Science Reporting in Today’s Digital Media Landscape: Interviews With Scientists Who Use Sciline’s Service
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STEM Graduate Students’ Perspectives on Scie...

The Center for Media Engagement conducted interviews with STEM graduate students in the U.S. and Canada to learn more about their activities that engage with the public, about how they find meaning in these activities, and about their sense of belonging in these spaces. Read More
STEM Graduate Students’ Perspectives on Science Communication and their Sense of Belonging in these Space
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The State of Science Reporting in Today’s Di...

The Center for Media Engagement conducted in-depth interviews with 19 journalists to explore the experiences and challenges of reporting on science in the current media environment. Read More
The State of Science Reporting in Today’s Digital Media Landscape: Interviews with Journalists Who Use SciLine’s Service
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Landscape of the UK Science Engagement Training Co...

To help understand the impact and effectiveness of science engagement training in the UK, and what trainers and funders in the United States could learn from it, the Center for Media Engagement interviewed science engagement trainers about their approaches, content, goals, trainees, evaluation, and best practices.  Read More
Landscape of the UK Science Engagement Training Community
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Communicating Science Across Political Divides

The Center for Media Engagement asked U.S. citizens about their expectations related to how scientists communicate with them. Read More
Communicating Science Across Political Divides
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Strengthening Science Engagement Fellowships throu...

This report describes the important role science engagement fellowships can have in closing the gaps between scientists’ interest in communicating with a broader public and their ability to do so. Read More
Strengthening Science Engagement Fellowships through New Connections and Inclusion
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Research Shows How to Advance Public Understanding...

In a time marked by scientific discovery and technological advancement, a new report identifies a promising area for greater investment by science philanthropies: communication. Read More
Research Shows How to Advance Public Understanding of Science