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Recent Posts
- Conference Report from the EU Cities and Science Communication Conference – science policy recommendations and how they can be achieved
- Beatrice on public engagement and the importance of networking
- Notes from the World Cafe session — final thoughts
- Marcos Perez on the value of networks
- Strengthen science citizenship – CASC policy recommendations
Author Archives: Nick Booth
Prof Sten Llongstrom of Universeum on Science communication, small pots of money and networks.
Professor Sten Llongstrom is the Scientific Director of the Universeum AB in Sweden, one of three major Science Centres represented in CASC. Sten has been involved throughout the 22 months os the Science and Cities programme. Here he talks about … Continue reading
Michaela Zaludova of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic on the value of the CASC Network
Michaela was keen to get across how useful the network built up around CASC had been. It helped them develop new work on communicating Geosciences – Volcanoes are interesting – and their work will continue in the coming year.
“Science communications is a value and virtue in its own right” Nick Winterbotham of Think Tank.
This is a short interview with Nick Winterbotham of Think Tank – the science museum in Birmingham and host of the final CASC Conference. He’s very strong on wanting to get the message across that science communication is not just … Continue reading
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Changing Behaviours – small business and climate change. Work Package 4
Part of work package four concentrated on how to change the behaviour of small businesses in the way they understand and respond to climate change. There were three main areas of work which are described in much greater detail in … Continue reading