News

13 Oct: MONA School on Science Communication I: Why & how communicate Science?

As a young scientist, you are busy with conducting experiments, analyzing data and much more to get your Master, PhD thesis or your next publication done. So why worry about another task: communicating your research to an audience that goes beyond your peers? We will be discussing the reasons that might motivate an engagement and talk about how science communication best works, especially with non-experts.

'Science and communication belong together': Workshop participants interview Elisa Resconi (Photo: Moritz Neuberger)

Guest: Elisa Resconi (TUM)

For more details and the registration, please go to the indico-event

13 Oct: MONA School on Science Communication I: Why & how communicate Science?

As a young scientist, you are busy with conducting experiments, analyzing data and much more to get your Master, PhD thesis or your next publication done. So why worry about another task: communicating your research to an audience that goes beyond your peers? We will be discussing the reasons that might motivate an engagement and talk about how science communication best works, especially with non-experts.

'Science and communication belong together': Workshop participants interview Elisa Resconi (Photo: Moritz Neuberger)

Guest: Elisa Resconi (TUM)

For more details and the registration, please go to the indico-event

13 Oct: MONA School on Science Communication I: Why & how communicate Science?

As a young scientist, you are busy with conducting experiments, analyzing data and much more to get your Master, PhD thesis or your next publication done. So why worry about another task: communicating your research to an audience that goes beyond your peers? We will be discussing the reasons that might motivate an engagement and talk about how science communication best works, especially with non-experts.

'Science and communication belong together': Workshop participants interview Elisa Resconi (Photo: Moritz Neuberger)

Guest: Elisa Resconi (TUM)

For more details and the registration, please go to the indico-event