Communicating Your Science to Non-Scientists Alaina G. Levine Recorded Webinars, Career Development, Policy, Funding & Advocacy Webinar Date: 11/14/2017 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM USA Eastern Export event Communicating with the public and the media are essential elements to being a successful science professional. Learn “what's news” and how to articulate your role and goals to people outside of the scientific community in ways that spark advocacy and passion for the profession and subject of science. About Your Presenter Alaina G. Levine is an award-winning entrepreneur, science journalist, STEM careers consultant, professional speaker and corporate comedian. Her book, Networking for Nerds, was published by Wiley in 2015. As President of Quantum Success Solutions, she has been advising scientists and engineers about their careers for over 15 years. She has given over 600 workshops for clients in the US, EU, Canada, & Mexico, & is the author of over 250 articles in publications like Science, Nature, World Economic Forum, Smithsonian, Scientific American & IEEE Spectrum. As a science careers journalist, Levine constantly researches employment trends in STEM fields and delivers up-to-date vital information about career issues from interviews with hiring managers, decision-makers and recruiters in myriad industries. Levine has also served as a Contributor to National Geographic and currently pens the career columns for Physics Today and APS News. Non-Member Fee: $ 15 Member Fee: $ 0 Purchase Recording Register for this Webinar Are you a member? Login to Watch You 've already registered for this webinar! Go Back Previous Webinar Conflict Resolution Next Webinar Networking and Personal Branding: Two Keys to Success 3576 Tags: science communication BPS Webinar Related articles Workshop on Effective Presentation Skills Work-Life Balance: It Can Be Done, You Can Have Fun (In Both Worlds) Cover Letters Are Annoying, but Here’s How You Write Them Pivot Your Career: Strategies for Planning, Designing, and Facilitating Your Own Second Act Success Science Communication Careers: Journalism, Writing, PR, and Other Paths Comments are only visible to subscribers.