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
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

Tell us about science journalism courses
We want to help science, technology, health, environment, and engineering journalists to learn and share new skills. To this end, we’re compiling a list of
Join the Technology and Engineering Journalism Committee
Join the WFSJ Technology Committee Many working in computing or, say, aeronautical engineering journalism do not necessarily identify with the term science. In the Technology and

Call for Proposals: WFSJ Briefing (Covid 19)
Last year, the WFSJ started a curated publication. WFSJ Briefing intended to bring together some of the most important papers, information sources, and tips related
Join the WFSJ Professional Development Committee
***This call has now closed*** Science journalism: including health, technology, environment, and engineering, involves lots of different skills. Some of these are best taught formally,