"Science communication is not just about talking to the media; it's about this broader relationship. Food is social, not just scientific." - Dr Heather Bray.In our Summer Shorts bonus season finale, The SciComm Collective’s Kate is joined by gu
“Have fun communicating science – always, always have fun with it.” - Keelan PowellThe SciComm Collective’s Felice is joined by UWA Master of Science Communication graduate Keelan Powell to discuss the podcast Keelan created for UWA's Science P
“I liked the story of it and that's why I wanted to use that, to present [geology] in a way that was a bit more interesting, a bit more fun.” - Owen CummingOn this episode of Summer Shorts, join The SciComm Collective’s Clare as she interviews
“Learning and practising science communication is core to so much” - Lotte GeorgeWelcome back to Summer Shorts, an exploration of podcasting by UWA science communication students. In this episode, The SciComm Collective’s Kate is joined by UWA
“While I’ve always had this interest in science, I didn’t always feel like it was the most accessible or easily understandable, so I was really drawn to science communication.” - Felice NgJoin The SciComm Collective’s Clare as she interviews Fe
“Science can be silly, it can be goofy, it can be funny, and interesting!” - Anna BalaguerIn Summer Shorts we're exploring the art of podcasting with former UWA Science Presentations unit students. Today’s guest star is Bachelor of Science (Zoo
How do you evaluate a podcast? What makes a good podcast?Welcome to Summer Shorts, a bonus series brought to you by The SciComm Collective where we explore the art of podcasting with professionals and former students of UWA’s Science Presentati
"We all have something to contribute to the enterprise of science and technology." - Ann GrandJoin hosts Emma and Felice as they chat with Dr Ann Grand, Adjunct Associate Professor in Science Communication at UWA and Lead Research Fellow and
You’ve heard about DNA... but what about eDNA? From tracking invasive species to cryptozoology, Professor Neil Gemmell (Geneticist, University of Otago) has explored the science of DNA throughout his academic career. Join Masters student Rae as
“We are here behind the scenes to help the science be more accessible, to remind the scientists to listen to the audience.” - Eugenie Au Ke chats with Eugenie Au, a graduate of the UWA Master of Science Communication and now a science communic
"The public is diagnosed as ignorant of and lacking interest in science. The main symptoms of the condition are aversion, anxiety and mistrust. The prescribed cure: Science pills." - Marko Ahteensuu (2011)What is science communication's Defici
“Seadragons are a great entry point for people to learn more about marine biology and conservation.” - Chrissy TustisonDive into the secret lives of seadragons in our latest episode! This week, Master of SciComm student Emma sits down with Ph
“Find those things that light you up. Find your community.” - Heather Bray What is science communication? How and why do we get involved? In this episode, Holly, Kate, and our guest Dr Heather Bray, Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of Science C
"The value of science communication emerges from the person that you are and the questions that you have." - Ann GrandWelcome to our first episode! In this episode, we explore how the SciComm Collective grew from an idea by a group of science