WFSJ Book Talk – Neutron Stars: The Quest to Understand the Zombies of the Cosmos with Katia Moskvitch
WHEN: Thursday, Oct 29, at 2pm London / 10am EDT (US) / 7:30pm New Delhi REGISTRATION: https://forms.gle/B1wnAF9Z3tvGbV1S8 Enigmatic objects, neutron stars are spinning cores of dead
WFSJ announces member fee amnesty
Organizations like ours have faced an unprecedented array of challenges this year, which have in many cases caused serious financial hardship. For just this reason,
Changes at the World Federation of Science Journalists
WFSJ, like so many organizations that have been challenged by the unprecedented events of 2020, has undergone a close examination of its values, its mandate,
WFSJ and WHO launched a series of webinars to support science journalism in times of pandemic
The World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ) and the World Health Organization’s (WHO) corporate communications team at WHO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, have launched a
UN NOUVEL OUTIL ESSENTIEL DESTINÉ AUX JOURNALISTES SCIENTIFIQUES TRAVAILLANT SUR LE COVID-19
Montréal / Bruxelles – La Fédération Mondiale des Journalistes Scientifiques (WFSJ) a lancé une nouvelle plate-forme numérique pour aider les journalistes scientifiques qui couvrent la
Essential New Resource to Help Science Journalists Reporting on Covid-19
Montreal/Brussels – The World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ) has launched a new digital platform to assist science journalists who cover the COVID-19 situation. WFSJ
Press scholarships offered to attend the Holberg Prize and Nils Klim Prize Award Ceremony in Norway, 2–5 June 2020
The WFSJ is pleased to announce that two journalists are invited to attend the Award Ceremony of the 2020 Holberg Prize and Nils Klim Prize,
Two Scholarships for Science Journalists to attend the Abel Prize 2020
Two travel grants offered to members of WFSJ to attend the Abel Prize week in Oslo, Norway, 18-20 May 2020. The Abel Prize is an
Invisible science: why are Latin American science stories absent in European and US media outlets?
This story was originally published at The Open Notebook and is part of TON’s Diverse Voices in Science Journalism series, supported by Science Sandbox and made possible through a partnership
Videos and photos of some of the WCSJ2019 sessions are now available
This year at the World Conference of Science Journalists (WCSJ2019) in Lausanne, the sessions, workshops, and luncheons were video recorded and are now available to