9 September 2021 – The COVID-19 pandemic challenged all sectors of society. Science communication teaching was also badly affected.

20 April 2021 – This webinar introduces students of science communication to the world and words of science communication.

17 March 2021 – Science communicators have adapted to the global pandemic in creative ways by using new online formats and platforms. In this webinar, five panellists spoke about new ways to engage audiences by going digital.

15 September 2020 – The book ‘Communicating Science: A Global Perspective’ was launched via this webinar.

30 July 2020 – Discussions arising from the differential effects and communication about COVID-19 has made this topic timely and relevant.

26 May 2020 – COVID-19 presents one of the largest science communication challenges ever, with rapidly evolving science, enormous social and economic impacts and a rising global death toll. Hear international perspectives from Matt Nisbet, Marina Joubert, Dominique Brossard, Massimiano Bucchi, and Anwesha Chakraborty.

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