Steering team

Eight science communication lecturers from five different countries coordinate this initiative.

Liesbeth de Bakker
MSc, Lecturer and Education Development Assistant, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Dr Marina Joubert
Senior Science Communication Researcher, CREST, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

Dr Luisa Massarani
Coordinator, Brazilian National Institute of Public Communication of Science and Technology, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil

Dr Merryn McKinnon
Senior Lecturer, Australian National University, Australia

Dr Michelle Riedlinger
Senior Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Dr Melanie Smallman
Associate Professor, Department of Science and Technology Studies, Faculty of Maths and Physical Sciences, University College London, United Kingdom

Dr Elizabeth Stevenson
Programme Director, MSc Science Communication and Public Engagement, The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Frans van Dam
MSc, Project Manager and Lecturer, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

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