Guide to Environmental Communication

Environmental communication is defined as any form of communication that is concerned with environmental affairs and issues. Within this broad definition are many different types of communication, from sustainability marketing, to public relations announcements on environmental risks, to the arguments politicians make regarding issues of global warming, pollution, water shortages, and agricultural practices. Environmental communication is closely linked to science communication, and often uses scientific research to substantiate or refute arguments about environmental issues.

Guide to Science and Medical Communication

As STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields continue to expand at a rapid pace both in the United States and internationally, the need for clear and effective science communication has expanded accordingly. Science communication is a broad field that encompasses technical writing and editing, medical communication, scientific research writing, science journalism, public relations for scientific or health organizations, environmental communication, and marketing.

Graduate Certificate Programs in Science Writing, Communication and Journalism

Science writing and communication is a broad field that encompasses writing for research institutions, non-profit organizations, medical centers, pharmaceutical and biotech companies, scientific journals, news outlets, and more. Clear and effective science writing is crucial across multiple industries. For example, medical communication ensures that patients and practitioners get the information they need, while detailed research publications enable scholars and professors to learn the latest developments in their respective fields.

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Looking for a job outside of academia? In this interactive workshop, you'll be introduced to interviewing technique that will help you feel prepared and confident for your industry interviews. Learn how to provide information for the 3 basic questions all hiring managers need to answer. Learn to ask questions that get at what you really need to know and presents you as the professional you are. Open to all graduate students and postdocs. 

 

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Want to publish but find yourself getting caught up in other obligations? Planning on publishing one of your conference papers, but finding yourself running around in circles? Need a group to workshop your paper with?

The Graduate School and Office of Postdoctoral Affairs invite all graduate students and postdocs to join a 12-Week Fall Publication Bootcamp!

Drop-ins welcome. No need to RSVP. While the outcomes of the bootcamp will be greatly improved with consistent weekly attendance, perfect attendance is not required. 

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The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) invites all new postdocs to an informational and social event.

This orientation will help familiarize postdocs new to campus with CU Boulder and career pathways by: