The nextÌýEngagedÌýScientist Series lecture andÌýworkshopÌýis scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 19, and will focus onÌý"Uses and Practices of Community Dialogue in Geosciences and Environmental Sciences."
As communities increasingly grapple with problems of resiliency and environmental health and safety, scientists who are prepared to help are needed.ÌýThe Engaged Scientist series of free public talks and associated workshops for graduate students and post-doctoral researchers aims to equip scientists with community engagement skills.
Boulder Talks DirectorsÌýPhaedra PezzulloÌýand Leah Sprain of theÌýCUÌýCollege for Media, Communication and Information (CMCI) will give a public lecture on fostering community dialogue fromÌý4 to 5 p.m. if you plan to attend. Although registration for the lecture portion of the event isÌýrequested, it is not required.
Pezzullo,ÌýSprainÌýand SusanÌýSullivan, the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) education outreach director,Ìýwill thenÌýco-lead theÌýassociatedÌýworkshop for graduateÌýstudents andÌýpost-docs fromÌý5:30 toÌý8:30 p.m.Ìý, and dinner will be provided for participants.
Workshop topicsÌýinclude:
What:ÌýEngagedÌýScientist Series
When: Thursday, Jan. 19, 4 to 8:30 p.m.
Where: Sustainability Innovation Lab, room N290, SEEC, East Campus
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Lecture: 4 to 5 p.m.,
Workshop: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.,
- Discussing the possibilities and limitations around science, communication and democracy,
- Analyzing real-world transcripts of scientists communicating during community dialoguesÌýand
- Practicing framing your research with feedback to help you move toward your goals.Ìý
Both eventsÌýwill beÌýhosted inÌýthe Sustainability Innovation Lab at Colorado (SILC), room N290, at the Sustainability, EnergyÌýand Environment Complex (SEEC)ÌýonÌýEast Campus.
The Engaged Scientist SeriesÌýisÌýcoordinatedÌýby CU's new Albert A. Bartlett Science Communication Center, CIRES Education and Outreach, INSTAARÌýand the Office for Outreach and Engagement program,ÌýLearn More About the Climate (LMAC).
Please email Susan Sullivan with any questions or comments.