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    The silly and serious sides of volcano science communication - CHRISTCHURCH

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    Ara, City Campus - Building DL, Room DLEC
    christchurch, new zealand
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    The Prime Minister’s Science Prizes and Royal Society Te Apārangi in partnership with the Canterbury Branch are delighted to offer a free talk by Professor Ben Kennedy, 2023 winner of the Prime Minister’s Science Communication Prize

    As a volcano science communicator, Ben’s had some very varied experiences from the absurd to the terrifying. Although his comfort zone has always been making volcano fart jokes with 7-year-olds, he is now a Professor in Volcanology at the University of Canterbury, part of a National Science Advisory Group and is an expert witness in ongoing legal proceedings involving the Whakaari White Island tragedy. 

    In his talk, Ben will recount tales of some of his diverse science communication scenarios and the unique challenges associated with each. These include: 

    • sensationalising TV documentaries filmed at erupting volcanoes 
    • international interviews following the Whakaari tragedy 
    • filming kids TV programmes in front of live audiences 
    • public talks in bars 
    • school visits 
    • legal proceedings 
    • visits from policemen! 

    Ben will also emphasise the importance of his science communication whānau, including a diverse team of collaborators including artists, cultural advisors, scientists, students, educators, engineers and, last but not least, family members! 

    Suitable for a general audience. All welcome. 

    6:30pm start with tea, coffee and light refreshments. Talks commences at 7pm.

    Venue:

    Ara, City Campus - Building DL, Room DLEC
    130 Madras Street, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch

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