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How do I become a science journalist?

K. S. Jayaraman gives some basic tips on starting off in the world of science journalism.

15 February 2008 | EN | 中文

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Planning and writing a science story

Professional science journalism means finding an engaging story, structuring your piece and accepting editorial revisions, says Jan Lublinski

14 February 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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Spotting fraudulent claims in science

How do journalists know if a scientist's claim is true? Julie Clayton helps reporters check the quality of claims, and spot the fraudsters.

13 February 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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How do I apply for a research grant?

What will give you the best chance of getting a research grant? Thomas Egwang explains.

13 February 2008 | EN

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Reporting on controversies in science

Scientific controversy is fascinating, but do you ensure the reportage is responsible, accurate and interesting? Tim Radford explains.

12 February 2008 | EN | ES | 中文

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How do I submit a paper to a scientific journal?

Maxine Clarke takes us through the processes involved in submitting a paper to a scientific journal.

11 February 2008 | EN

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How do I sub-edit a science article?

Sub-editing an article means making it readable, accurate and attractive — not putting words in the author's mouth — explains Peter Wrobel.

10 February 2008 | EN | 中文

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How do I become media savvy?

Marina Joubert explains that cooperating with the media is in scientists' interests — and isn't as scary as you might think.

10 February 2008 | EN

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How do I write a press release?

Natasha Martineau explains the dos and don'ts of writing and sending a press release — and getting your news to make a splash.

9 February 2008 | EN

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How do I convey science to teens and twenty-somethings?

Estrella Burgos Ruiz explains how to communicate science to young people — it's about what interests and engages them, not a special language.

9 February 2008 | EN | 中文

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How do I brief policymakers on science-related issues?

Chandrika Nath provides tips on preparing a briefing paper on a scientific topic for busy policymakers.

7 February 2008 | EN | 中文

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Explaining controversial issues to the media and the public

Science is often controversial. Bob Ward explains how scientists can communicate results without creating undue controversy.

7 February 2008 | EN | ES

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How do I write a scientific paper?

Tips on how to present the results of a study, and give it the best chance of publication.

6 February 2008 | EN

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How do I make a science news story for radio?

Martin Redfern takes us through the unique aspects of making science news for the radio.

6 February 2008 | EN

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'The Little Manual on Science Communication': A summary

Cássio Leite Vieira provides bite-sized tips on how to write about science — and please your editor.

5 February 2008 | EN

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Evaluating science communication projects

The trick to evaluating a science communication project, explains Marina Joubert, is to plan carefully — and learn from your mistakes.

8 January 2007 | EN | ES | 中文