Sarah Wettstadt – Translating Science to “Bridge the Gap” Between Science and the Public

Let’s face it—if you handed an academic paper to the average person on the street, chances are they’d be completely overwhelmed by the jargon and technical details. That’s where Sarah at SciComm comes in, offering essential guidance on how to translate complex scientific ideas into language that anyone can understand. Effective science communication isn’t justContinue reading “Sarah Wettstadt – Translating Science to “Bridge the Gap” Between Science and the Public”

Sarah Wettstadt – Upcoming Science Blogging Course

If you are interested in starting your own science blog, it will be worth checking out Sarah Wettstadt at SciComm Society’s upcoming video science blogging course. You should also consider it you are interested in learning to better communicate online, creating any blog, developing a website, or how to navigate SEO. The course is broken-upContinue reading “Sarah Wettstadt – Upcoming Science Blogging Course”

Sarah Wettstadt – Science Communication

Sarah Wettstadt’s MicroComm offers a variety of opportunities for those in science that are looking to improve their communication skills. Her academic background and experience in communication offers a particular skillset that researchers can benefit from. She describes: Sarah is accomplishing these points through her blog SciComm News and the SciComm Society. She concludes: IsContinue reading “Sarah Wettstadt – Science Communication”

Sarah Wettstadt – How Often do You Think About WHY Your Research Matters?

It’s easy to be drawn to conduct research that you find interesting or perhaps useful for yourself. However, Sarah at SciComm highlights the importance of needing to step-back and consider why the research matters in the first place and be able to effectively explain why it matters to your audience. Learn more on LinkedIn LearnContinue reading “Sarah Wettstadt – How Often do You Think About WHY Your Research Matters?”

Sarah Wettstadt – How do You Strategise Your Science Communication Projects?

Sarah Wettstadt published the latest newsletter edition part of her organization MicroComms. Here are some key highlights from the latest edition. Launching The Engaging Scientist – a new science communication blog On SciComm Society, a new blog, “The Engaging Scientist“, was launched for aspiring science communicators. The idea is to talk about practical concepts forContinue reading “Sarah Wettstadt – How do You Strategise Your Science Communication Projects?”

Sarah Wettstadt – New & Improved SciComm Society Newsletter

Sarah Wettstadt at SciComm Society has improved the newsletter associated with the organization. It is a great opportunity if you are interested in science communication, especially, your own. She says: I am super excited about what is yet to come and the amazing Science Communication projects you are about to start To stay connected andContinue reading “Sarah Wettstadt – New & Improved SciComm Society Newsletter”

Sarah Wettstadt – SciComm Journey

A few years ago, Sarah Wettstadt began her journey into science communication by starting a blog about how bacteria affect our daily lives. This passion grew into a full-time career, and now, she has developed a course for SciComm Society to help others start their own science blogs. The course aims to make scientific knowledgeContinue reading “Sarah Wettstadt – SciComm Journey”

Sarah Wettstadt – SciComm Society & Preferred Learning

We all have our own unique learning styles, and SciComm Society is dedicated to empowering scientists to become effective communicators and share their expertise with the world. To share your preferred learning style with SciComm, visit their LinkedIn post. and let them know! You can learn more about Sarah Wettstadt and her work on herContinue reading “Sarah Wettstadt – SciComm Society & Preferred Learning”

Sarah Wettstadt – De-stressing

Do you need a new way to de-stress and give your brain a break? Sarah Wettstadt shared some brief insight on some tips and the importance of de-stressing. To read more visit her post on LinkedIn. You can learn more about Sarah Wettstadt and her work on her Scholar Finder profile.