National PhD course on scientific communication
Jessica Menold teaches a group of students

National PhD course on scientific communication

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Simula Research Laboratory welcomes PhD students at Norwegian research institutions to Communicating Scientific Research 2016, a national PhD course on how to efficiently communicate science and technology to peers, decision makers, and the general public.

This course, taught by internationally leading experts, spans two intensive weeks, May 9-13 and September 26-30. Participation is free, and the course is preapproved as a 5 ECTS syllabus component in the PhD program at Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Oslo. The language of instruction is English and the event takes place at Simula’s premises at Fornebu in Bærum. Read more on Simula's webpages or browse the invitation.The number of participants will be limited – apply for participation today!