The global challenges we face demand innovative solutions from diverse perspectives in natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Embracing diversity enhances research quality.
Communication of academic research and science is essential to help the general public and policymakers make informed decisions on issues that face their countries and communities.
However, too much research knowledge and too many scientific results never make it to the public; knowledge is lost in the gap between the researchers and the media and public.
This “Bridging the Gap. Science for the public” seminar for Danida supported researchers aims to bridge these gaps, pave the way for increased research and science reporting in the media, and thereby contribute to deepen the impact and uptake of Danida funded research projects.
Bridging the Gap. Science for the Public is part of Danida Fellowship Centre’s Science engagement journey. If you have questions related to this programme, you are welcome to contact Vibeke Quaade vq@dfcentre.dk or Julie Bune research@dfcentre.dk.
Latest update of seminar programme. 3 April 2024. Subject to change
28 May 2024. Day 1 / online
Why care about communicating to the media & intro to news criteria
10.00 – 10.15 am CET
Welcome and intro: Why care about communication
Vibeke Quaade, Danida Fellowship Centre, Mapie Mhlangu, Media Strategist, Founder of MCC and Kemigisha Fiona, SoMe expert, YouLead Africa
10.15 am – 1 pm CET
Your experience with communication?
Know your audience & the (current) global agenda related to your research topic
News criteria: Making your climate research interesting for the general public
Exercise: News criteria in your own research
Exercise: Find your key message
Facilitation by Lise Brix, Science Journalist at Videnskab.dk
30 May. Day 2 /online
How to write a press release and writeshop with individual mentor
10.00 – 12.00 pm CET
Morning session
How to communicate
How to structure texts and speeches in an effective way
Use of language
Presentation of exercise: Write your own press release
12.00 pm – 3 pm CET (optional)
Afternoon session
Online availability to help you write your press release.
1-on-1 guidance by your course leaders (voluntary).
Send your press release to: lb@ videnskab.dk and vq@dfcentre.dk. Deadline 2 June before midnight. A written press release is required to pass this course.
Facilitation by Lise Brix, Science Journalist at Videnskab.dk
17 June. Day 3 / online
Pick your slot. Morning 10.00 – 11.00 am & afternoon 2-3 pm CET.
Mini-interviews conducted by Mapie Mhlangu, Media Strategist, Founder of MCC
18 June. Day 4 / online
Press releases and the art of collaborating with the media
10.00 am – 1pm CET
General feedback and learning points from your press release
Feedback on 1-0-1 interviews
Pitch your story. 5 steps
Ongoing collaboration with media organisations. 10 steps
Facilitation by Mapie Mhlangu, Media Strategist, Founder of MCC and Lise Brix, Science Journalist at Videnskab.dk
20 June. Day 5 /online
Relevance of digital engagements in research
10 am – 12 pm CET
Digital engagements in research
Why Social Media
Identification of challenges
Strategies for online engagement
Closing words
Facilitation by Fiona Kemi, SoMe expert, Khama Digital Content Hub & Vibeke Quaade, Danida Fellowship Centre
27-28 June. Day 6 /online (extra session)
Individual feedback to individual SoMe post & LinkedIn profile
Pick your slot. Morning 10.00 – 11.00 am & afternoon 2-3 pm CET.
1-0-1 feedback a 10 min
Facilitation by Fiona Kemi, SoMe expert, Khama Digital Content Hub & Vibeke Quaade, Danida Fellowship Centre
Phone: (+45) 3536 1322
Mail: dfc@dfcentre.dk
VAT number: 17246011
EAN (General activities): 5798009814364
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Monday 10 am – 3 pm
Tuesday 10 am – 3 pm
Wednesday 10 am – 3 pm
Thursday 10 am – 6 pm
Friday 10 am – 3 pm
Individual appointments can be arranged outside office hours.
Hostel
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DK – 1950 Frederiksberg C.
Administration
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DK – 4300 Holbæk