[LTER-sbc_help] Students: Apply Now for Young Voices of Science - Communications Training Program

Hubbard Brook Research Foundation sciencelinks at hubbardbrookfoundation.org
Tue Feb 16 12:03:59 PST 2021


 ‌ ‌ HBRF Is Turning Up the Volume on Young Voices of Science! A collage of student participants in the first cohort of the Young Voices of Science program. Artwork by Cydney Livingston Dear Hubbard Brook Community,  After a wonderful inaugural program last fall, HBRF is now accepting applications for our next student cohort of the Young Voices of Science program during the 2021 spring semester.  This FREE program is designed to prepare and empower science scholars to share their knowledge, concerns, and hopes for the future with the wider world. Who: Graduate and undergraduate students in environmental fields What: FREE science communication/public engagement training for science scholars When: Series of 7 Zoom workshops on Thursdays, March 11 - April 22, 6:00 - 7:30 pm ET Where: Wherever you are, via Zoom! Class size is limited – apply by February 24 Workshop leaders are experts in public engagement with science, creative writing, storytelling, and science-to-policy outreach. To read more about the program, click here. To apply, click here. Please pass this opportunity along to any students who might be interested! “I learned more about scicomm in this program than I ever have. It was awesome!” —Young Voices of Science fall participant Presented by the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation and with support from the Canaday Family Charitable Trust, Cotyledon Fund, and an anonymous foundation. The Hubbard Brook Research Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study. Hubbard Brook Research Foundation | 30 Pleasant St., Woodstock, VT 05091 Unsubscribe sbc_help at lternet.edu Update Profile | Customer Contact Data Notice Sent by sciencelinks at hubbardbrookfoundation.org powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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