Maybe you don’t like The Big Bang Theory, but millions of people do. And after this next season, who knows when they’ll see scientists on popular sitcoms again?
Science Communication
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Science CommunicationScience in Art & CultureScience on screen
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This summer, From Science to SciComm is 50% off with code SUMMER18 (until September 1st, 2018)
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Scholarly communicationScience CommunicationWriting, images, and storytelling
Listening to music helps you study – or not?
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenSometimes you read that music helps you study, sometimes you read that it’s a distraction. Why are all those articles contradicting each other?
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Community & eventsScience Communication
Bessensap – the Dutch science communication conference
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenA short summary and some photos of Bessensap 2018, a science communication conference in Amsterdam.
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Outreach & engagementScience Communication
Social media for science communication
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenThese are some questions you can ask yourselves before you set up a new social media account for science communication.
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Community & eventsScience Communication
Next livestream – Social media for science communication
by Eva Amsenby Eva AmsenThe next livestream on May 7 will be all about the things you need to consider when setting up or managing a social media account for the purpose of science communication.