Constitution

The PCST Network Constitution sets out the rules of the organisation, including membership, elections and the responsibilities of the Scientific Committee and other sub-committees.

The PCST Network has a legal status as an incorporated association registered in Australia.

Download the PCST Network Constitution — Amended 27 February 2025

The objectives of the PCST Network are to advance the theory and practice of science communication.

Specifically, the aims of the PCST Network are to:

  • improve the theoretical understanding of science communication by providing a forum to consider developments in this field
  • improve the practice of science communication by providing a forum to consider strategies and methods
  • promote an exchange between practitioners and theoreticians, to improve both the study and practice of science communication.

Network for the Public Communication of Science and Technology
Incorporated in the Australian Capital Territory under the Associations Incorporation Act of 1991.
Association number: A05352

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The Network for the Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST Network) is an organisation that promotes discussion on the theory and practice of communicating science, and of public discourses about science and technology and their role in society.

Email: admin@pcst.network
Web: www.pcst.network

Incorporated in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Registered number AO5352.

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PCST Network has co-operation agreements with the following international organisations:

EUSEA
European Science Engagement Association

IECA
International Environmental Communication Association

RedPOP
Latin American and Caribbean Network for the Popularisation of Science and Technology