MY SCIENCE is a project supporting young journalists or students of journalism in learning more about European research and giving them tools helping to communicate the results and the relevance of the research projects to the wider public.
Its aim is to bridge the scientific and journalistic communities and to enhance public understanding of science in everyday life.
90 young journalists from all over Europe are offered a chance to participate at 6-day workshop at European research institutes specialised in selected fields of science. The participants will get firsthand information on lead¬ing scientific EU-funded projects, develop editorial knowledge in research related areas and learn how to communicate the outcomes of the scientific projects to the public. Moreover, they will be able to produce their own media work in science related issues and will be offered a scholarship to finance their stay.
WHERE • Information and Communication Technologies at the University of Vienna, Institute for Scientific Computing (Vienna, Austria) • Stem Cell and Nuclear Transfer Cloning Technologies at BioTalentum (Gödöll?, Hungary) • Renewable Energy at the European Academy EURAC, Institute for Renewable Energy (Bolzano/Bozen, Italy) • Environment at the European Academy EURAC, Institute for Applied Remote Sensing (Bolzano/Bozen, Italy) • Humanities at the European Academy EURAC, Institute for Minority Rights (Bolzano/Bozen, Italy) • Modern Chemistry at the Institute of Chemical Technology (Prague, Czech Republic)
WHO The project is open to students and graduates from EU member states and associated countries (Switzerland, Israel, Norway, Iceland, Liechtestein, Turkey, Croatia, Serbia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina) in the age from 20 to 30.
WHEN Application deadline: 15 July 2009 at www.my-science.eu
The first workshop will take place in December 2009 and the last one in March 2010.
CONTACT info@my-science.eu
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