Social Media Research Foundation’s Summer School 2022
The Social Media Research Foundation’s Summer School is an intensive 5-day online event around social media research and social network analysis using NodeXL.
Learn tips and tricks to collect, analyze, visualize, report and present insights into social media networks with no previous knowledge required.
1️⃣ August-01-2022: Introduction to social media research, networks and NodeXL
2️⃣ August-02-2022: All about Twitter - Analyze, visualize and understand Twitter networks
3️⃣ August-03-2022: Tutorials: NodeXL, Gephi and more
4️⃣ August-04-2022: 1-on-1 sessions to discuss your project
5️⃣ August-05-2022: Presentation Day: Learn how to write a paper / project presentations / discussion
The Social Media Research Foundation’s Summer School is an intensive 5-day online event around social media research and social network analysis using NodeXL.
Learn tips and tricks to collect, analyze, visualize, report and present insights into social media networks with no previous knowledge required.
1️⃣ August-01-2022: Introduction to social media research, networks and NodeXL
2️⃣ August-02-2022: All about Twitter - Analyze, visualize and understand Twitter networks
3️⃣ August-03-2022: Tutorials: NodeXL, Gephi and more
4️⃣ August-04-2022: 1-on-1 sessions to discuss your project
5️⃣ August-05-2022: Presentation Day: Learn how to write a paper / project presentations / discussion
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2022 Summer School Social networks & NodeXL Pro - a few clicks to insights
Learn to find insights into networks, social networks, and social media networks with just a few clicks.
Webinar on evaluation of events and programs, Tuesday, 19/7
Climate change and COVID are driving a push for more science communication events. This demand has generated a better exploration of what science communication actually achieves, who it reaches, and what impact it has. These questions concern experts in disciplines ranging from risk and environmental communication, to health communication.
Critical evaluation is an essential tool of designing and running better projects and events. We mean evaluation practices based on a clear set of relevant goals, with an emphasis on a stringent methods, transparent about the evaluation process and its limitations, and using the results to formulate helpful recommendations.
This discussion on the practice and theory of evaluating science communication is a conversation with international experts, with time for questions.
With Toss Gascoigne, Jenni Metcalfe, and Helen Featherstone.
How to join
The event will run on Tuesday 19 July, at 07.30 UTC (5.30 pm Eastern Australia, 8.30am London). It is open to all. Register https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpduquqzksHtaatscUAuflL-mVZdtFN4_3
Climate change and COVID are driving a push for more science communication events. This demand has generated a better exploration of what science communication actually achieves, who it reaches, and what impact it has. These questions concern experts in disciplines ranging from risk and environmental communication, to health communication.
Critical evaluation is an essential tool of designing and running better projects and events. We mean evaluation practices based on a clear set of relevant goals, with an emphasis on a stringent methods, transparent about the evaluation process and its limitations, and using the results to formulate helpful recommendations.
This discussion on the practice and theory of evaluating science communication is a conversation with international experts, with time for questions.
With Toss Gascoigne, Jenni Metcalfe, and Helen Featherstone.
How to join
The event will run on Tuesday 19 July, at 07.30 UTC (5.30 pm Eastern Australia, 8.30am London). It is open to all. Register https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcpduquqzksHtaatscUAuflL-mVZdtFN4_3
Zoom Video Communications
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Small Scale Big Impact - Getting the most from your evaluation. After registering,…
August 8 - September 4
Free online course, "How to Cover the Climate Crisis — and Fight Disinformation," organized by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas and sponsored by Google News Initiative.
The course is asynchronous and will be presented in three languages: English, Spanish and Portuguese.
https://journalismcourses.org/course/how-to-cover-the-climate-crisis/
Free online course, "How to Cover the Climate Crisis — and Fight Disinformation," organized by the Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas and sponsored by Google News Initiative.
The course is asynchronous and will be presented in three languages: English, Spanish and Portuguese.
https://journalismcourses.org/course/how-to-cover-the-climate-crisis/
Journalism Courses Knight Center
How to cover the climate crisis — and fight disinformation - Journalism Courses Knight Center
Welcome to the Knight Center's new MOOC, "Digital investigations for journalists: How to follow the digital trail of people and entities."
👉 Free WEBINAR: Basics of Storyboarding - Telling Your Science Story In A Visual Way
In this webinar, learn about the process of storyboarding with Abbey Morris and Muriah Umoquit, students from Lifeology's SciComm Certificate Program. Storyboards are important tools that can help ensure that your narrative is shared in the clearest, most compelling, and most creative way. Nailing the basics of storyboarding can set your science story up for success!
⏱ Jul 27, 2022 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GGBZY8dIRemShg-Hy6zFpw?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
In this webinar, learn about the process of storyboarding with Abbey Morris and Muriah Umoquit, students from Lifeology's SciComm Certificate Program. Storyboards are important tools that can help ensure that your narrative is shared in the clearest, most compelling, and most creative way. Nailing the basics of storyboarding can set your science story up for success!
⏱ Jul 27, 2022 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_GGBZY8dIRemShg-Hy6zFpw?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Free webinar on infodemic and (science) storytelling👇🏻
https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2022/07/26/default-calendar/infodemic-management-community-event-the-science-of-science-storytelling
https://www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2022/07/26/default-calendar/infodemic-management-community-event-the-science-of-science-storytelling
www.who.int
Infodemic Management community event: The science of storytelling
Learning opportunity: Effective storytelling to communicate about infodemics, their impact and how to contribute to infodemic management practice. Date:
26 July 2022 at 16:00 CEST-Geneva | 14:00 UTC | 10:00 EDT-Washington, DC
26 July 2022 at 16:00 CEST-Geneva | 14:00 UTC | 10:00 EDT-Washington, DC
💡 SciComm tips & tools by our alumna
https://twitter.com/SciCommClub/status/1551994557818347521?t=z0FltSRXzzOevTnzv__GkQ&s=19
https://twitter.com/SciCommClub/status/1551994557818347521?t=z0FltSRXzzOevTnzv__GkQ&s=19
A new #AcademicTwitter series post by Cristina Rigutto and Elena Milani : How to (and why) use Twitter lists
https://sagepus.blogspot.com/2022/07/How-to-use-Twitter-lists.html
https://sagepus.blogspot.com/2022/07/How-to-use-Twitter-lists.html
Blogspot
#AcademicTwitter series: How to (and why) use Twitter lists
How and why academics and researchers can use Twitter lists.
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JOB OFFER - Genova, Italy
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia is looking for a talented Press Officer and media relations to join their Communication and External Relations Directorate and work in the Italian Press Office.
Apply online
(deadline: August 22)
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia is looking for a talented Press Officer and media relations to join their Communication and External Relations Directorate and work in the Italian Press Office.
Apply online
(deadline: August 22)
Would you like to better understand how people get social media followers using fake news and misinformation?
Pretend to be a faker and play at Bad News, a simulation game.
https://www.getbadnews.com/en#intro
Pretend to be a faker and play at Bad News, a simulation game.
https://www.getbadnews.com/en#intro
Bad News v2
Bad News - Play the fake news game!
Play the fake news game! How bad are you? Become a fake news tycoon and get as many followers as you can.
Why Journalists Should Use TikTok
The BBC's Sophia Smith Galer shares advice for how journalists can work on the video sharing app
The BBC's Sophia Smith Galer shares advice for how journalists can work on the video sharing app
YouTube
Building relationship and trust on TikTok - and finding news stories, Sophia Smith Galer
BBC religion and digital culture journalist Sophia created the podumentary: The TikTok Election. She has 140k followers over 3M likes on TikTok (and counting), and made headline news in 2020 when she used her knowledge of the platform to show how Donald Trump…
Job Offer - Italian language only
Avviso pubblico per assunzione/i a tempo determinato presso l'Istituto Romagnolo per lo studio dei tumori di Meldola (FC) con Qualifica dirigente “Fascia C” per la posizione di Dissemination Manager
Scadenza domanda 09.09.22
https://www.irst.emr.it/it/avvisi-pubblici-per-tempi-determinati/avviso-pubblico-per-dirig-area-tecnostruttura-ias-c-dissemination-manager
Avviso pubblico per assunzione/i a tempo determinato presso l'Istituto Romagnolo per lo studio dei tumori di Meldola (FC) con Qualifica dirigente “Fascia C” per la posizione di Dissemination Manager
Scadenza domanda 09.09.22
https://www.irst.emr.it/it/avvisi-pubblici-per-tempi-determinati/avviso-pubblico-per-dirig-area-tecnostruttura-ias-c-dissemination-manager
Do you want to know what our alumni are working on?
Here's a science comics project with the collaboration of our alumnus Roberto Lei (class 2019-2020)
https://www.museogemma.unimore.it/2022/08/28/confini-limiti-mobili-in-una-realta-che-muta-2/
Here's a science comics project with the collaboration of our alumnus Roberto Lei (class 2019-2020)
https://www.museogemma.unimore.it/2022/08/28/confini-limiti-mobili-in-una-realta-che-muta-2/
Climate Tracker, in partnership with Open Society Foundations, is offering its Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship to Caribbean climate journalists, storytellers and communicators.
Selected fellows will learn from a range of environmental, storytelling, and journalism experts, while practically applying their learning in articles aimed at sharing the national and regional climate justice debates, with the primary intention and focus on publishing powerful stories on climate justice.
Fellows will receive a monthly stipend.
Applicants must be between the ages of 18 to 35.
The application deadline is Sept. 23.
https://climatetracker.org/caribbean-climate-justice-journalism-fellowship-now-open-1/
Selected fellows will learn from a range of environmental, storytelling, and journalism experts, while practically applying their learning in articles aimed at sharing the national and regional climate justice debates, with the primary intention and focus on publishing powerful stories on climate justice.
Fellows will receive a monthly stipend.
Applicants must be between the ages of 18 to 35.
The application deadline is Sept. 23.
https://climatetracker.org/caribbean-climate-justice-journalism-fellowship-now-open-1/
climatetracker
Caribbean climate justice journalism fellowship now open! - climatetracker
System change, not climate change! A popular slogan in the climate movement. What does it all mean and what are the stories behind it? Join our Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship to learn and publish stories about the search for solutions that…
Job offer
We the curios - Bristol science Museum (UK)
Contract: 12 Month Fixed Term
Working hours: Part time, 30 hours a week
Duties:
_developing, coordinating and occasionally presenting Planetarium shows
_ creating content for our Curious Stuff website pages and YouTube channel
_delivering activities around the Big Screen on Millennium Square
https://wethecurious.peoplehr.net/Pages/JobBoard/Opening.aspx?v=a0c2c013-9e85-4b13-a6ec-7d8d8242cf07
Closing date for applications: 3 October, midnight
We the curios - Bristol science Museum (UK)
Contract: 12 Month Fixed Term
Working hours: Part time, 30 hours a week
Duties:
_developing, coordinating and occasionally presenting Planetarium shows
_ creating content for our Curious Stuff website pages and YouTube channel
_delivering activities around the Big Screen on Millennium Square
https://wethecurious.peoplehr.net/Pages/JobBoard/Opening.aspx?v=a0c2c013-9e85-4b13-a6ec-7d8d8242cf07
Closing date for applications: 3 October, midnight
wethecurious.peoplehr.net
Content Creator (New Parent Leave Cover)
You’ll be planning, creating and curating exciting and engaging content for our Planetarium, Big Screen and website. You'll find new access points to ideas through playful and creative content.
You'll have a collaborative approach to working. You're committed…
You'll have a collaborative approach to working. You're committed…
The Scientist offers three full-time internships each year (on site and/or remote) . The position pays $2,500/month and typically lasts for four months.
Deadlines:
🌈Spring: December 1st (internship runs approximately February – June)
🌞Summer: April 1st (internship runs approximately June – October)
❄️Winter: August 1st (internship runs approximately October – February)
How to apply:
https://www.the-scientist.com/freelance#1
Deadlines:
🌈Spring: December 1st (internship runs approximately February – June)
🌞Summer: April 1st (internship runs approximately June – October)
❄️Winter: August 1st (internship runs approximately October – February)
How to apply:
https://www.the-scientist.com/freelance#1
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Congratulations to our alumna Giulia Fredi.
She is one of the winner of the 14th edition of the 2022 #EniAward.
Known internationally as the “Nobel Prize for Energy”, the Eni Awards are a global reference point for research in the fields of energy.
Giulia has been awarded during an official ceremony at the Quirinale in the presence of the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella.
She is one of the winner of the 14th edition of the 2022 #EniAward.
Known internationally as the “Nobel Prize for Energy”, the Eni Awards are a global reference point for research in the fields of energy.
Giulia has been awarded during an official ceremony at the Quirinale in the presence of the President of the Italian Republic Sergio Mattarella.
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PCST Venice Symposium on the theme
Science communication education and training. Challenges and strategies for research and academic institutions.
September 28-30, 2023
Early bird registrations are open, along with a Call for Presentations to collect good practices and experiences on scicomm education and training to be presented and shared at the Symposium.
Deadline for proposals: 15 January 2023.
Further information enclosed and available at http://www.univiu.org/pcst-venice-2023
You can also contact pcstvenice@univiu.org
Science communication education and training. Challenges and strategies for research and academic institutions.
September 28-30, 2023
Early bird registrations are open, along with a Call for Presentations to collect good practices and experiences on scicomm education and training to be presented and shared at the Symposium.
Deadline for proposals: 15 January 2023.
Further information enclosed and available at http://www.univiu.org/pcst-venice-2023
You can also contact pcstvenice@univiu.org
The Munich Center for Machine Learning (MCML) - a joint research initiative of LMU and TUM has a full-time Science Communication Coordinator position open. You can find more information here: Science Communication Coordinator (m/w/d) | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |https://job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/f2721ab20d7ac6c03378787be23da85813fcdffb0?ref=homepage
Also, the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC) and the Munich Science Communication Lab (MSCL) are looking for a Doctoral Candidate in Environmental Humanities (TVL E13, 65%) to join its team. More information here: PhD in Environmental Humanities: One Open Position - Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society - LMU Munich https://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/about_rcc/jobs/env_hum_doctoral/index.html
Also, the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society (RCC) and the Munich Science Communication Lab (MSCL) are looking for a Doctoral Candidate in Environmental Humanities (TVL E13, 65%) to join its team. More information here: PhD in Environmental Humanities: One Open Position - Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society - LMU Munich https://www.carsoncenter.uni-muenchen.de/about_rcc/jobs/env_hum_doctoral/index.html