Science Communication Training Series

During 2023-24 the University of Washington Interdisciplinary Center for Exposures, Diseases, Genomics & Environment sponsored a three-part training series on science communication for EDGE affiliates. Each of the three trainings is now available online as an approximately 15-minute presentation with an interactive exercise designed to provide practice in the focal skill. Topics covered include using accessible language, finding and refining a main message, and using narrative structure. 

Questions and comments should be directed to Lisa Hayward at lhayward@uw.edu 

Trainings

Using Accessible Language

Using language that is easy to understand is an important first step in increasing the impact of your science.

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Finding Your Message

All effective science communications must have a clear main message.

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EDGE Director, Joel Kaufman holds a microphone in a Mexican restaurant at a Public Health Cafe

Improving Your Narrativity

Structuring your communications to tell a compelling story will likely increase their impact.

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