
UKRI-2019 Science Reporting Workshop
From 10-15 March 2019, the World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ) together with United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the Association of British Science Writers (ABSW) are organizing a workshop on science

WCSJ2019: Provisional Programme
FT: Field Trip | W: Workshop | P: Plenary session K: Keynote session | L: Sponsored Luncheon | LL: Lunch@labs June 26 to 30 FT1. White Nights, IT, photonic technologies and robotics in St. Petersburg

INTERVIEW: “It’s time a science journalism conference came to Africa”
By Adam Alqali Christophe Bourillon, was at the South Africa Science Forum 2018 in Pretoria, he is the executive director of the World Federation of Science

The programme of the 7th annual meeting of the Science Writers in Italy (SWIM) has been announced
The meeting will be hosted at the Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine, in Pozzuoli (Naples). On Friday, March 15, at the Observatory of Capodimonte, a
Happy new year from the WFSJ office team
Today being 31st January, it is the last opportunity for the WFSJ team to wish you all a happy new year. The WFSJ office is

The ABSW has renamed its investigative journalism prize the Steve Connor Award
The Association of British Science Writers (ABSW) Award, one of the prestigious prizes in science journalism, has been renamed the Steve Connor Award for Investigative

5th Kavli Symposium Program
The 5th Kavli Symposium will address Science Journalism and Politics. It will explore the intricate relationships between science journalism and government decision-making – ranging from health

Le journaliste scientifique contre les faits alternatifs
Pour rejoindre le public de l’ère post-Trump et post-factuelle, la vulgarisation va devoir repenser ses priorités et réfléchir à des questions et à des mises

Science journalism in a nutshell
From the Open Notebook, How to Conduct Difficult Interviews, by Mallory Pickett. A very handy six points cheat-sheet: Don’t fear the fear Prepare Stay calm