From the President: February 2010; A commendable conference

ASC National President, Jesse Shore, conveys his highlights of the 2010 ASC National Conference Continue reading

ASC 2010 Conference – Opening Session

Snippets from the opening of the ASC 2010 National Conference Continue reading

Canberra drinks – all invited (post-conference)

[ 10 February 2010; 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. ] if you’re interested in anything to do with communicating and science, come along for a social drink at University House
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New speakers announced for the Conference: Seven days left to register

One week left to register for the 2010 ASC National Conference. Find out more… Continue reading

Bushfire science and journalism: Communicating when emotions run high

[ 7 February 2010 7:00 pm to 10 February 2010 10:00 pm. ] ASC presents a panel discussion about how bushfires have been communicated and reported. Featuring a bushfire scientist, a Walkley-award winning journalist, a radio journalist and a media manager, this event will explore reflections on the connections or conflicts between high emotions and the logic of science during bushfires Continue reading

ASC National Conference 2010

Come to ANU, Canberra (7-10 Feb) for the latest in science communication research & practice. And, of course, there’ll be the chance to catch up with colleagues. Continue reading

From The President: December 2009

ASC National President Tim Thwaites with the latest ASC news from around the country Continue reading

ASC 2010 National Conference: Themes

Challenges, complex issues, social media and more: a taste of the ASC 2010 Conference Continue reading

Cool Communicators, Hot Air and the National Science Communication Strategy

Registration now open for the 2010 ASC National Conference Continue reading

ASC National Conference 2010: Call for papers

Your opportunity to present work, identify areas that need enquiry, investigate how to improve practice, and strengthen practitioner-researcher collaborations. Deadline 7 December 2009. Continue reading