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Science communication: Networking

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Networking between journalists, scientists and policymakers can lead to more informed decision-making at national and regional levels. What networks are already in place? And how can they be most effective?

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Opinions and Analysis

With collaboration, photonics research in Asia could be even stronger When good neighbours become good collaborators

Asian scientists must work together to circumvent political tensions and produce high-quality research, says a Nature editorial.

22 June 2007 | EN | 中文
Source: Nature

An innovator working on the mobile phone switch project How local knowledge can boost scientific studies

More should be done to strengthen ties between formal scientific research and informal grassroots innovations, says Anil Gupta.

15 March 2007 | EN


News and Features

Students at Cornel University in Qatar New network to raise profile of Muslim women scientists

An Islamic Network for Women Scientists has been established to encourage women scientists to network more efficiently at the national level.

4 August 2008 | EN

Chinese conference Chinese conferences 'unsatisfactory', say participants

A new survey reveals that many Chinese science academics and students are dissatisfied with the quality of domestic academic conferences.

31 July 2008 | EN | 中文

Practical Guides

Reporting from science conferences

Conferences can provide good news stories if you plan ahead, do your research, and mingle with the delegates, says K. S. Jayaraman.

30 May 2008 | EN | ES | FR | 中文

How do I become media savvy?

Marina Joubert explains that cooperating with the media is in scientists' interests — and isn't as scary as you might think.

10 February 2008 | EN