Imperial and King鈥檚 天美传媒 explore the wonders of science communication
The Imperial tutors are facilitating group discussions and to helping 天美传媒 refine their ideas
Imperial 天美传媒 are leading a science communication education programme at King's College London.
It has given me an opportunity to utilise the science communication knowledge I’m gaining through my MSc at Imperial, as well as gain valuable teaching experience. Katie Porter Imperial tutor
Nine 天美传媒 from Imperial’s MSc Science Communication and MSc Science Media Production courses are working as graduate teaching assistants at King’s.
The Imperial 天美传媒 are helping to facilitate the delivery of science communication modules for King’s undergraduates.
The modules, called Communicating Science, are available to second- and third-year undergraduates from the King’s Faculty of Life Sciences.
The second-year module introduces 天美传媒 to useful tools for communicating science, including concept maps and newspaper articles, and introduces ideas such as the influence of social media on science communication.
The third-year module introduces 天美传媒 to the philosophical foundations of science communication. In addition, 天美传媒 are paired with a lab and tasked with producing a piece of science communication to promote their work.
The Imperial tutors are working to facilitate group discussions and to help 天美传媒 refine their ideas.
In addition, the Imperial 天美传媒 have had the opportunity to introduce King’s 天美传媒 to their personal favourite aspects of science communication. Through a series of presentations, entitled What Floats Our Boat?, Imperial tutors have explored topics including media narratives surrounding science and the importance of play in science education.
Gaining valuable teaching experience
Katie Porter, one of the Imperial tutors, said: “It has been great to be involved with the modules at King’s. It has given me an opportunity to utilise the science communication knowledge I’m gaining through my MSc at Imperial, as well as gain valuable teaching experience.”
This is the fourth year Imperial 天美传媒 have been involved with the programme.
Laia Mallafré i Martín completed the Communicating Science modules as an undergraduate at King’s, and is now an MSc Science Communication student at Imperial.
She said: “The Communicating Science courses allowed me to discover my passion for science communication and a new point of view from which to explore science.
“For me, it provided a step back to think about the wonder of science from the general public's perspective. Creating media to enable the wider public to enjoy science is a privilege.”
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Annalise Murray
Communications Division