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A central hub for the professional science communications community

SCIENCE COMMUNICATORS ARE professionally skilled in enhancing the public awareness, interest, enjoyment, culture, and understanding of science.

ASC IS an inclusive & diverse professional network of expert practitioners, facilitators, researchers, and trainers with the common essential goal of effectively communicating to increase the impact of science in society.

WE ARE bloggers, YouTubers, podcasters, journalists, public information officers, science communication trainers, outreach professionals, research scientists, government employees, teachers, students, community organizers, activists, artists, and so much more.

Our members gain professional skills, networking opportunities, and most importantly, a sense of community. If you love talking about science, in whatever way you like to do it, you’re more than welcome here in ASC!

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Thank you for your interest in teaching a course within the Science Talk community! Courses taught by Science Talk community members for community members will enable easier dissemination of science communication best-practices, and help scicomm grow as a profession. We want to help this community thrive, and are glad you are a part of it.

In offering courses, Science Talk provides the platform for organizing your course & registering students, course support, and access & marketing to our community of science communicators. We charge for course registrations and split net revenue from registrations on a 50:50 basis with instructors. All course IP remains the property of the instructor. We hope this arrangement will help support facilitators in our community in their work, and also support the growth of our organization & community.

Please, complete the form below. We will use this information to assess the proposed course for inclusion in our catalog of offerings. We review proposals on an ongoing basis, and will get back to you soon!

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