Stories are the way the human brain naturally learns and relates to the outside world. that's why you can't do without storytelling when communicating science especially to an audience of non-experts. What are the strategies to be adopted to communicate science without trivializing and without distorting the scientific content?
Stories are the way the human brain naturally learns and relates to the outside world. that's why you can't do without storytelling when communicating science, especially to an audience of non-experts. In this event, you will know the strategies to be adopted to communicate science without trivializing and without distorting the scientific content.
Closing the World Mental Health Month, the MCAA Denmark Chapter invite you to join the Autumn Nature Walk and Talk in the Jægesborg Dyrhave (north Copenhagen).
The first general meeting of the MCAA Policy Working Group will take place on 15 October 2024 at 12:00 CEST.
This meeting aims to introduce and discuss key policy topics, gather insights from members and plan activities for the year ahead.
For more information, please contact policy@mariecuriealumni.eu.
Join us for a special event on International Day of the Girl as we proudly present the 1st Gender Equity and Research Symposium (GEaRs), organized in collaboration with the Genders, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Working Group of the Marie Curie Alumni Association and the UAL Equality Unit.
Taking place on Friday, October 11, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the University of Almería (UAL) in Spain, with both in-person and hybrid formats available, this symposium offers an exciting opportunity to engage in an interactive dialogue on advancing Gender Equity in Research.