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Monday, 8 June 2026, 3pm to 4pm

Are you looking to learn about the ways in which to transmit scientific ideas and make your research accessible to a non-specialist audience through a variety of mediums? This session will serve as an introduction to science communication and how it can be successfully incorporated into our roles.

By the end of this session you will be able to: define science communication and provide a list of examples; explain why science communication is important for both our CPD and the public; and list ways in which we can all get involved in science communication.

Intended audience: Medicine and NHS; taught student; researcher and research student.

Speaker(s): Hannah McGivern

Series: Bodleian iSkills - Workshops in Information Discovery and Scholarly Communications

Venue: Health Care Libraries - Cairns Library - Beeson Room - Beeson Room Health Care Libraries - Cairns Library Headington Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 9DU United Kingdom

Department: Bodleian Information Skills (Unit)

Organiser: Helen Bond

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