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    WCSJ2017 partners launch international program fund

    14 May 2018

    The organizers of the 10th World Conference of Science Journalists are pleased to announce plans for a suite of activities to extend the impact of the October

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    Social media sells science short. Sad!

    1 May 2018

    Canadian Board Member and Treasurer, Tim Lougheed, is mind-boggled by the conflict caused by the Internet and social media when writing on science. What’s more,

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    MESHA mentees share impressions on science journalism mentorship program

    23 April 2018

    In 2012, the Media for Environment, Science, Health and Agriculture in Kenya (MESHA) decided to formalize their science journalism mentorship program. Six years later, the

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    PCST2018: Engage audiences using emotions, facts and figures!

    23 April 2018

    WFSJ board member, Wolfgang Goede, participated in the Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST2018) that was hosted at the University of Otago in Dunedin,

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    New training resources for journalists launched by SciDev.net

    19 April 2018

    SciDev.Net has launched a new training and networking resource to improve the reporting and communication of science in Africa. Script is a two-year pilot project

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    KS4 participant Jane Qiu shares her view on the symposium’s importance

    9 April 2018

    “The fourth Kavli Symposium on Technology and Truths was extremely important and timely,” writes Chinese science writer Jane Qiu who participated in the event. There

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    Year in Review 2017: Download a copy

    9 April 2018

    The WFSJ’s Year in Review 2017 summarizes the different projects we worked on in the past year, such as our online resources, research, events and

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    Don’t Ask What the WFSJ Can Do for You! Ask What You Can Do for the WFSJ!

    26 February 2018

    In a personal letter, Wolfgang Goede, the WFSJ’s German-Colombian board member, expresses his concern for the future of the Federation and calls out to our

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    Artificial Intelligence Marathon in Germany – Walking Blindfolded to Unknown Destinations?

    14 February 2018

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is coming of age. In his blog article, the WFSJ board-member, Wolfgang Goede, looks into the opportunities and risks of AI. A

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