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Kavli Conversations on Science Communication at NYU
A live, interactive webcast from New York. Join us!
What happens when leading journalists who cover science and eminent scientists who reach mass audiences get together to exchange ideas? What do their differing perspectives tell us about how science communication is changing and how we can do it better?
Please join in our next interactive, live webcast by visiting this page at 6:30 p.m. EST on dates provided below and by tweeting your questions with the #KavliConvo hashtag. Or, attend in person at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, 7th Floor Commons, 20 Cooper Square, NY, beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the Kavli Foundation and the Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program at NYU, these events are open to the public. Moderated by Robert Lee Hotz, science writer at the Wall Street Journal. More conversations are planned in the fall and beyond, too.
Upcoming Events
Apr 6, 2016: The Frankenstein Problem: How to Talk About Genetic Engineering
Apr 20, 2016: The Fragile Brain: Neuroscience that Hits Home
May 4, 2016: Explaining Evolution: Communicating the Origin of (Our) Species
Past Events:
Feb 24, 2016: Getting Real About Climate: Storytelling for a Warming Planet
Mar 9, 2016: Particle Fever and the Grandfather Paradox: Physics for Everyone