Sara Rodriguez Martinez: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2021

NameMs Sara Rodriguez Martinez
DepartmentHumanities, Social and Political Sciences
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
860-0017-00LScience Communication Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants limited to 15.

Priority for Science, Technology, and Policy MSc.
3 credits3GM. Dunn Cavelty, S. Rodriguez Martinez
AbstractSuccessful dissemination of scientific results to policy-makers and the wider public is an essential skill at the intersection of science, technology and policy making. This course looks at the expectations and needs of different target groups and teaches “best practices” for different modes of communication via a variety of exercises.
ObjectiveThe aim of this course is to learn about science communication in theory and learn how to apply this knowledge in practice through different formats and media, aimed at different audiences.
ContentSuccessful dissemination of scientific results to policy-makers and the wider public is an essential skill at the intersection of science, technology and policy making. This course looks at the expectations and needs of different target groups and teaches “best practices” for different modes of communication via a variety of exercises.
Lecture notesReading material is made available through Moodle.
LiteratureReading material is made available through Moodle.
Prerequisites / NoticeThe total number of students is 15. MSc students, PhD students and postdocs with a science and technology background have priority; weekly meetings of minimum 2, maximum 3 hours during FS (Spring Semester); grading based on the exercises and final products on a 1-6 point scale