Science Talk 2023

Science Talk is an annual conference by the Association of Science Communicators. The 2023 iteration includes in-person and virtual programming, featuring talks, workshops, networking, and more.

12th World Conference of Science Journalists

The World Conference of Science Journalists takes place every two years, and is the largest international event for science journalists to gather as peers, helping one another learn, grow, and thrive. It brings together some of the World Federation of Science Journalists’ 15,000 members in 53 countries. Its first iteration since the COVID-19 pandemic was

Future of Science Communication Conference

Wissenschaft im Dialog (the German science communication organization) organized this one-day conference in spring 2022. A video recording of the panel discussion, ""How to institutionalize SciComm in Europe?", a summary of the conference, and other materials are available at the link.

Inclusive SciComm Symposium

"The biennial symposium brings together people who work to shift science and science communication toward a just, equitable, and inclusive future. Attendees work across diverse disciplines and settings, such as practitioners, researchers, teachers, students, community organizers, engineers, medical and technical professionals, and more. "The next symposium will take place both virtually and in-person. The in-person

Health Journalism 2023

AHCJ's annual conference includes workshops, panels, and other sessions geared toward health journalists. News briefs covering the 2023 event are available online.

Science Journalism Forum

"SJF is a fully virtual global event where science journalists, writers, publishers, scientists, students, and academia can share new ideas and thoughts in science journalism. The forum aims to empower all stakeholders with new tools that help them communicate, network, and learn from their peers all over the world."

Conference of Social Communication of Science – CCSC2023

"The Conference of Social Communication of Science is one of the most important scientific, health and environmental communication and journalism events in Spanish. Every two years, it invites more than 400 professionals, including scientific, health and environmental journalists and communicators in the media and social networks, universities, research centres, science museums, public administration and the

National Science-Health-Environment Reporting Fellowships

Journalists interested in building careers reporting on science, health and the environment are eligible to apply for these cross-disciplinary fellowships designed to provide training, networking, mentoring, new sources and story ideas, while allowing them to stay at their jobs. The program is primarily aimed at journalists in their first decade of professional work. It includes

USC Annenberg Health Journalism Fellowships

"Each year, we train competitively selected professional journalists from leading print, broadcast, ethnic and online media during three all-expenses-paid journalism institutes, one for California journalists and two for journalists from across the nation." The two national fellowships focus on data reporting and national health equity issues. Fellows receive training at the USC campus, mentorship, and

The Open Notebook/Burroughs Wellcome Early Career Fellowship

"Every year, The Open Notebook offers a paid, part-time fellowship program for early-career science journalists. During the course of this fellowship, fellows work with a mentor to plan, report, and write articles for publication at The Open Notebook and become part of the TON editorial team. This ten-month program offers fellows the opportunity to explore