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What is SciComm? Part 1: Canadian Programs
Passionate about art, writing, & science? Join us to learn about science communication grad programs at Concordia, UBC, Laurentian, and UofT
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Curious about graduate programs within the field of science communication?
The UofT Science Communication Club invites you to What is SciComm? - a webinar series exploring various programs of study, careers, research opportunities, and unique experiences within the emerging field of science communication.
Hear from representatives of Concordia University, the University of British Columbia, Laurentian University, and the University of Toronto in Part 1 as they present exciting graduate programs in science communication.
What is SciComm? Part 1: Canadian Programs
Date: Thursday, October 8th, 2020
Time: 6 PM to 8 PM EDT (Toronto time)
Location: ZOOM (link TBA)
NEXT EVENT - Nov. 19, 2020. What is SciComm? Part 2: From Research to Careers. Stay tuned for more events in this webinar series!
Our Representatives:
Concordia University
Projected Futures: Experimental Science Journalism
This summer program is intended for current graduate students of any discipline that are interested in learning about innovative ways to incorporate science communication in society.
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The University of British Columbia
Biomedical Visualization and Communication (BMVC)
This certificate program blends art, science, and communication to enable students to creatively, effectively, and accurately communicate biomedical and health concepts to various audiences.
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Laurentian University
Master's Degree in Science Communication (M.S.Com)
In partnership with the industry-leading science centre Science North, this program trains students in all theoretical, practical, and experiential components of science communication to prepare them for a successful career within the field.
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The University of Toronto
Master of Science in Biomedical Communications (MScBMC)
This program trains students to accurately and effectively communicate science through captivating illustrations, animations, and interactive media for diverse audiences.
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