NBCF and PCFA Annual Research Update

Annual Research Update 2011

Presented by the National Breast Cancer Foundation and the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia.

Hear about the latest advances in breast and prostate cancer research from Australia’s leading scientists.

Hosted by Julie Mc Crossin.

Friday 4th February 2011

10am – 3pm

NAB Auditorium, Garvan Institute

384 Victoria Road , Darlinghurst 2010, (enter via Burton Street)

RSVP to Jessica Harris by Friday 21st January

researchinfo [at] nbcf.org.au

or call 8098 4800

For more information see: http://www.nbcf.org.au/page.asp?category_id=3&page_id=471

Prize for **research** in science communication?

Hi

Does anyone know of any prizes for **research** in science communication?

Renato Schibeci

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ASC-list Digest, Vol 74, Issue 2

Let me second Phil Dooley’s thanks to Jason Major for the link to the Scientific American blog entry. That is the one on the evolution of science journalism and science communication, generally.

The piece begins with a discussion of the ‘phatic’ and the ‘conceptual’ aspects of talking about science. Those areas correspond to the ‘relational’ and ‘informational’ aspects of communication, according to linguists and psychologists, such as Gregory Bateson (Margaret Meade’s husband).

That has been the windmill that I have been tilting at for the past 25 years — trying to draw attention to the ‘relational’ part of communication about science, technology, environment, innovation, etc. You will see it in my piece in the recent ASC newsletter, Scope, ‘What has trust got to do with it?’

I have been urged to write and say / podcast more on the topic. So, I have started a blog — http://expertstatus.wordpress.com/.

Am trying to keep readership in the single figures, though … 😉

Will

Will Rifkin, PhD Director, ALTC New Media for Science Project Administered in the Faculty of Science, UNSW willrifkin@unsw.edu.au / willrifkinphd@gmail.com 0402 612 586 mobile http://will-rifkin-phd.wikispaces.com

On 07/01/2011, at 6:44 PM, <asc-list-request@lists.asc.asn.au> wrote:

3. Re: Topic that might spark some Xmas conversation (Phil Dooley)

ASC mailing list etiquette

I hope you all have had a pleasant summer break and I envy those of you who are still on holiday.

Some members have contacted me with concerns about content appearing on our two mailing lists. It seems timely to remind people of the different uses of each list.

ASC has two electronic mailing lists to connect those members with email.

* ASC-list http://lists.asc.asn.au/mailman/listinfo/asc-list – for discussing science communication issues and promoting event. * ASC-media http://lists.asc.asn.au/mailman/listinfo/asc-media – for press releases and self promotion.

Anyone can join the lists as observers. Only financial ASC members can post messages to the lists.

Sometimes it is difficult to draw the line between an issue, event, or announcements of general interest (especially job adverts) with self promotion. Some messages on the ASC-list can be interpreted as disguised press releases although they may contain a note of general interest.

If you have a message that is mainly self promotion, but with a touch of general interest, post the full message on the ASC-media list. If you feel that your topic or news is truly suited for the ASC-list then post short note about the pertinent point on the ASC-list with a mention that the full story and related information is accessible on ASC-media.

In this way we can maintain the value of each list, keep the faith of our readers and reduce the number of messages many of us do not want to read and then have to spend time deleting.

Cheers, Jesse

Jesse Shore

President, Australian Science Communicators, 2011

http://www.asc.asn.au/ http://www.asc.asn.au/

Jesse Shore PhD Science Communicator http://www.prismaticsciences.com/picts/email_img.jpg P: (02) 9810 2328 M: 0415 841 276 E: jesse@prismaticsciences.com W: http://www.prismaticsciences.com/ www.prismaticsciences.com

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Register now for planning science communication workshops in Sydney, Perth and Adelaide

Plans all in place for your science communication this year?

Or are you wondering where to start, which people to aim at, and the best methods to use with those people?

Get the year off to a flying start by registering for Econnect’s NEW workshop, Planning Science Communication.

This practical and lively one-day workshop will take participants through a seven-step process of planning a communication campaign. By the end of the day, each participant will have an outline communication plan for their project or organisation!

Good research deserves a good communication plan, and good communication takes careful planning.

What do you want to say about the research and why do you want to say it? What is the best method of providing information to the people you want to reach? How can they best communicate with you?

The first workshops will be in Sydney on Monday January 31, Perth on Thursday February 3 and Adelaide on Thursday February 10 (other cities will follow).

REGISTRATIONS CLOSE ONE WEEK BEFORE EACH WORKSHOP STARTS, SO REGISTER NOW!

Designed for science communicators (and scientists!), the workshop program includes case studies, discussion, presentations and planning exercises. It’s a highly practical workshop.

“Very practical & useful – we’ll be able to use the material presented in our everyday project work. Very engaging and good level of active participation.” Kelly Bryant, Qld Dept of Environment and Resources Management

Cost per participant is $680+GST (total $748).

ASC Members receive a 10% discount. Group bookings of three or more from the same organisation receive a 10% discount.

To register or get more information, contact Jenni Metcalfe – jenni@econnect.com.au ; 0408 551 866, 07 3846 7111

Also workshop outline and more details at: http://www.econnect.com.au/ws_planning_comms.htm

For details on all our science communication skills workshops: www.econnect.com.au/workshops http://www.econnect.com.au/workshops

Jenni Metcalfe

Director Econnect Communication

PO Box 734

South Brisbane Q 4101

Australia

www.econnect.com.au

jenni@econnect.com.au

phone: + 61 7 3846 7111, +0408 551 866

skype: jenni.metcalfe

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Publishing Assistant, COSMOS

*Publishing Assistant*

This is an entry level administration role that gives a great insight into the world of magazine publishing and is an excellent way to break into the industry.

Luna Media is a innovative online and print science publishing house. Being a small publishing house we are seeking to recruit a publishing assistant who is keen to contribute to the success of the business.

Reporting to the Publisher, the role will help keep the wheels running smoothly, from managing the office administration, reception, subscriptions management, chasing advertising material and managing trade shows and events. There are also occasional after hours events and exhibtions that you will need to attend during the year.

The ideal candidate will have a key eye for detail and great communication skills, computer literacy (in Word, Excel and Outlook) and an interest in the publishing industry. An interest in science is seen as an advantage.

You will be well organised and able to handle multiple tasks and prioritise your workload. You will have excellent interpersonal and communication skills (verbal and written) and have an ability to take initiative, think ahead, and work well under pressure.

If you meet the above requirements, please apply in writing with a cover letter and CV to:

*Publishing Assistant position* *Attention: Kylie Ahern, Publisher* *PO Box 302, Strawberry Hills NSW 2012* * * or email* jobs AT cosmosmagazine dot com*

*Please note that applications without a covering letter will be automatically rejected.*

Applications close Friday 21st January 2011

To apply, go to  http://is.gd/ksB1E

Or visit http://www.seek.com.au/Job/publishing-assistant/in/sydney/18837379

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Ockham’s Razor on importance of science communication

The case for Open Science Ockham’s Razor, ABC Radio National, 9.1.2011 http://www.abc.net.au/rn/ockhamsrazor/stories/2011/3089284.htm

Julian Cribb FTSE

Julian Cribb & Associates

ph +61 (0)2 6242 8770 or 0418 639 245

http://www.sciencealert.com.au/jca.html

www.scinews.com.au

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Deputy Editor, COSMOS (Sydney)

*Australia’s #1 science magazine seeks a Deputy Editor.*

COSMOS is a stylish magazine of breadth and ambition – literary in its journalism, global in scope and visually lush. It reaches 400,000 readers a month via a bi-monthly print and digital magazine, a daily online news website and a weekly e-newsletter.

Reporting to the Editor-in-Chief, the role helps influence the shape of COSMOS: developing story ideas, commissioning writers, editing and writing articles, and maintaining the high standard for which COSMOS is renowned. Reporting to you will be the Online Editor, the Assistant Editor and the Editorial Assistant, as well as the Art Director and other casual editorial staff.

The right applicant will be an intelligent self-starter with a talent for writing and a fascination for science. You must be highly organised, a team player who is not afraid to get your hands dirty. A degree in science would be an advantage, as would experience with blogs and social media.

Based in offices in inner-Sydney, the COSMOS team is friendly, enthusiastic and keen to excel. Luna Media is a small, award-winning publisher widely recognised as an industry innovator. You would be a key player who would contribute directly to the development and success of the magazine and the company. Opportunity to write and occasional travel in Australia and overseas.

*Duties*

– Work closely with the Editor-in-Chief, developing stories and ideas – Research, commission and edit articles – Manage day-to-day editorial operations and workflow – Deal with freelance writers – Represent COSMOS at events – Deputise for the Editor-in-Chief in his absence

*Requirements*

– A self-starter with excellent organisational skills – Reliable, responsible, with a strong work ethic – An elegant writer who loves quality journalism and is brimming with ideas – Can meet multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environment – Has a fascination for science and good journalism – Has a friendly attitude and is a team player – Minimum of 2 years’ experience as a journalist in a magazine or other media environment

DEADLINE: Monday 24 January 2011. Salary commensurate with experience.

*Please note: This is not an entry-level position. You must show examples of your previous work and show that you can handle the challenge of a fast-paced job in a newsroom.*

If you meet the above requirements, please apply in writing with …

1) a detailed cover letter explaining why you want the job

2) a resume or CV

3) writing samples

*Applications failing to comply with the three requirements above will not be considered*.

Email your application to *jobs at cosmosmagazine dot com*

OR post it to:

*Deputy Editor position Attention: Wilson da Silva, Editor-in-Chief COSMOS PO Box 302 Strawberry Hills NSW 2012*

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Great Melbourne job opportunity closes Friday 7 Jan

Hi Folks,

If this job is the one for you note that application deadline has been extended today as per note from Chris below.

Best,

Kali

Sent from my iPad

On 07/01/2011, at 10:05 AM, wrote:

> Could you do me a massive favour and send a quick email to the list amending the close of applications to midnight tonight (Friday 7 January)? > > Many thanks > Chris KP > > > ________________________________ > From: Kali Madden > Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 10:00:55 +1100 > To: > Subject: [ASC-list] Fwd: Great Melbourne job opportunity closes today > > On behalf of Chris KP > > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: info@chriskp.com <info@chriskp.com > > Date: 6 January 2011 11:08:22 PM AEDT > To: asc-list-bounces@lists.asc.asn.au > Subject: Great Melbourne job opportunity > > Hi Everyone > > Just a quick reminder that our Inspiring Australia Project Manager position closes tomorrow. You can read more about it here: < https://recruitment.csiro.au/asp/job_details.asp?RefNo=2010%2F899 https://recruitment.csiro.au/asp/job_details.asp?RefNo=2010%2F899 https://recruitment.csiro.au/asp/job_details.asp?RefNo=2010%2F899 https://recruitment.csiro.au/asp/job_details.asp?RefNo=2010%2F899 > and here < http://www.seek.com.au/Job/project-manager-inspiring-australia/in/melbourne-bayside-south-eastern-suburbs/18750063 http://www.seek.com.au/Job/project-manager-inspiring-australia/in/melbourne-bayside-south-eastern-suburbs/18750063 http://www.seek.com.au/Job/project-manager-inspiring-australia/in/melbourne-bayside-south-eastern-suburbs/18750063 http://www.seek.com.au/Job/project-manager-inspiring-australia/in/melbourne-bayside-south-eastern-suburbs/18750063 > > > Cheers > Chris Krishna-Pillay > > Victorian Manager, CSIRO Education > > Phone: +61 3 9252 6264 Fax: +61 3 9252 6256 > Chris.Krishna-Pillay@csiro.au | http://www.csiro.au/ http://www.csiro.au/ www.csiro.au http://www.csiro.au/ | http://www.csiro.au/educationvic http://www.csiro.au/educationvic www.csiro.au/educationvic http://www.csiro.au/educationvic < http://www.csiro.au/educationvic http://www.csiro.au/educationvic http://www.csiro.au/educationvic http://www.csiro.au/educationvic > > Address: PO Box 56, Highett VIC 3190 > > _______________________________________________ ASC-list mailing list list@asc.asn.au http://www.asc.asn.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=97&Itemid=115

Great Melbourne job opportunity closes today

On behalf of Chris KP

> > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: info@chriskp.com >> Date: 6 January 2011 11:08:22 PM AEDT >> To: asc-list-bounces@lists.asc.asn.au >> Subject: Great Melbourne job opportunity >> >> Hi Everyone >> >> Just a quick reminder that our Inspiring Australia Project Manager position closes tomorrow. You can read more about it here: https://recruitment.csiro.au/asp/job_details.asp?RefNo=2010%2F899 and here http://www.seek.com.au/Job/project-manager-inspiring-australia/in/melbourne-bayside-south-eastern-suburbs/18750063 >> >> Cheers >> Chris Krishna-Pillay >> >> Victorian Manager, CSIRO Education >> >> Phone: +61 3 9252 6264 Fax: +61 3 9252 6256 >> Chris.Krishna-Pillay@csiro.au | www.csiro.au | www.csiro.au/educationvic >> Address: PO Box 56, Highett VIC 3190 >

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