The Jackson Wild Media Lab is an immersive, cross-disciplinary science filmmaking workshop that brings scientists and media creators together to learn from leaders in the profession and work together to develop effective tools to communicate about science, nature and conservation with diverse audiences across the world’s evolving media platforms.
Given by the National Academies in partnership with Schmidt Futures
The awards honor top science communicators, journalists, and research scientists who have developed creative, original work to communicate issues and advances in science, engineering, and/or medicine for the general public.
The Lasker Foundation proudly launches its 2023 Essay Contest, accepting submissions now through March 31, 2023. This is a career- and resume-building opportunity open to medical students, interns, residents, doctoral and postdoctoral fellows in the biomedical sciences and grad students training in health professions.
Hungry to level up your science communication skills, access greater career opportunities, and connect with an amazing community of interdisciplinary scholars in your research area?
Hungry to level up your science communication skills, access greater career opportunities, and connect with an amazing community of interdisciplinary scholars in your research area?
Hungry to level up your science communication skills, access greater career opportunities, and connect with an amazing community of interdisciplinary scholars in your research area?
Imagen de satélite compuesta mostrando el desplazamiento del polvo del Sahara a la región del Caribe para Junio 15 de 2015. Imagen cortesía de NASA Worldview.
En 2015, 75 de los 78 municipios de Puerto Rico se vieron afectados por una sequía que causó escasez severa y racionamientos en los suministros de agua. Según el Monitor de Sequías de Estados Unidos, ésta ha sido la sequía más prolongada en Puerto Rico desde el año 2000, cuando se inició la documentación formal de estos eventos. Esta sequía duró unas 80 semanas, tanto en Puerto Rico como en otras islas del Caribe.
Durante el próximo año, la organización creará una colección de recursos educativos e informativos para ayudar a los boricuas a protegerse del COVID-19.