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GGA x Dr Heather Bray Scientific Writing Workshops

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Wed, 19 Nov, 10:30am - 3:30pm AWST

Event description

As part of GGA's four-part professional development program for research and project officers, these bespoke workshops are designed to enhance participants' scientific communication skills with expert guidance from Dr Heather Bray.

Part 1 - Science communication workshop

This workshop covers the essential tools and techniques for communicating research to diverse audiences, including defining communication goals, understanding audience needs, and crafting key messages. It will also explore various communication methods and channels.

10:30 - 11:00 Arrive, morning tea, coffee/tea

11:00 - 13:00 Workshop 1

13:00 - 13:30 Lunch

Cost - tickets for GGA members are from $90 per session or $150 for both sessions. Industry is welcome to attend at $120 per session or $200 for both sessions.

Part 2 - Report writing workshop

This workshop covers the key elements of effective report writing, using case studies and examples to demonstrate how to communicate a project's story and impact. Participants will also receive a practical checklist to make their reports more engaging and impactful.

13:00 - 13:30 Arrive, lunch

13:30 - 15:30 Workshop 2

Cost - tickets for GGA members are from $90 per session or $150 for both sessions. Industry is welcome to attend at $120 per session or $200 for both sessions.

Instructor

Dr Heather Bray

Dr Heather Bray has over 20 years of experience in Science Communication as a practitioner, scholar, teacher, and researcher.

Heather currently coordinates the Master of Science Communication and the undergraduate major and minor in Science Communication. She is the leading coordinator/instructor for all SCOM units offered at Level 2 and above. Heather previously taught science communication and related subjects at the University of Adelaide from 2012 to 2018.

Heather's research explores community understandings of, and attitudes to, the role of science and technology in food production, in particular genetically-modified crops and food, and farm animal welfare. Her work aims to improve communication and build trust between different stakeholders in the agri-food system.

Heather's background is in agricultural science and she has worked as an animal scientist in both Australia and the Netherlands. Before returning to academia, she worked in science centres and agricultural research centres, developing community engagement programs about complex and controversial technologies.

Heather is an active member of the Australian Science Communicators.

Read full bio here.

Location

The University of Western Australia - Crawley campus
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009

*Room number to be announced

Ticket Price

  • Tickets for GGA members are from $90 per session or $150 for both sessions

  • Industry is welcome to attend at $120 per session or $200 for both sessions

Inclusions:

  • Tuition and materials

  • All catering inclusive of lunch

  • Venue and equipment hire

GGA requires a minimum of 10 registrations for these workshops to take place.

Questions?

If you have any questions, please contact Kallista Bolton, Head of Stakeholder Engagement & Regenerative Agriculture Program, kbolton@gga.org.au, 0421 623 406.

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