Become a WFSJ SJF VIP
As a partner in this year’s edition of the Science Journalism Forum, the WFSJ can offer 50 VIP passes to this on-line event. SJF, which
Balkan science journalists take stock and set sail
The Bosnian-Herzegovinian American Academy of Arts and Sciences (BHAAAS) joined Mediacentar Sarajevo and the Open Society Fund BiH to host an conference about the importance
From numbers to knowledge
Following the Science is a data visualization project that celebrates the collaborative efforts of the global science community to help humankind understand and survive the pandemic.
Time for a Health Journalism Check-Up
The COVID-19 elephant has been squatting in our media room for more than a year but those of us who cover health and medicine know
The pandemic, the media & the public: The challenge of communicating evidence-based information
By Vitalba Crivello More than one year into the pandemic, communicating sound science to the public remains a big challenge for media makers. At times
EurekAlert! fellowships boost prospects of journalists around the world
Five early-career science journalists have been selected for the 2021 EurekAlert! Fellowships for International Science Reporters. The winners, from China, India, Greece, Egypt, and Brazil,
🇰🇪Great times ahead for media in Kenya with the launch of Continuous Professional Development
by Rosalia Omungo The Kenya Editors’ Guild (KEG) and the Aga Khan University have entered a partnership to lay the groundwork for wide-ranging co-operation between
Turtles, Mussels, and Bricks — a Triple Crown of Award-winning Proposals
The World Federation of Science Journalists is pleased to announce the winners of the first round of Louise Behan Reporting Grants. This initiative, which supports
Bring your bright ideas to the Environment Committee
Heat waves … microplastic pollution … nuclear waste … toxic chemicals … over population … As the public becomes increasingly aware of and concerned about
Bravo bombe et BD!
L’Association des communicateurs scientifiques du Québec (ACS) has announced the winners of this year’s Hubert-Reeves prize, which honours outstanding work in science writing in French