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Talking to the Public/Media/Congress
Whether you are asked about your work at a party, asked to give a talk to the local high school science club, being interviewed by the local media, or going to meet your Senator or Representative, you need to to learn how to present your research so the average person will understand. Here are some articles that will give you ideas on what to say and what not to say.*
Talking to the General Public
The Future of Public Engagement
Developing and Implementing a Communications Strategy: The Basics for the Basic
Scientist
Getting the Message Across: Scientists in Public Relations
Sharing Science with the Public/Media
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Make
This the Year That You Improve Your Public Speaking Skills
Why
Should Scientists Bother Talking to the Public? Talking to the Media
Developing and Implementing a Communications Strategy: The Basics for the Basic
Scientist
Making Science News
Making Science News
Five Things
a Researcher Should Never Say to a Reporter
Scientists
and Journalists: Worlds Apart Talking to Congress Lobbying Congress: A New Role for Postdocs? Robert Bartolo, ScienceCareers.org, AAAS
Tips
for Calling a Congressional Office
Tips
for Congressional Visits
Tips
for Writing to Congress *APS does not endorse or assume responsibility for the information posted on these web sites. Back to Your Postdoctoral Training: Your Future Career
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