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2009 Conference presentations
Lord Winston at the 2009 Science Communication Conference
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View presentations from day 2 of the conference.

Day 1

Monday 22 June 2009

Jonathon Porritt's keynote address:



Intro to Public Engagement (pdf 1073kB)

'Behaviour and choice' - exploring the role science communicators should, or could, play as influencers of behavioural change
Alison Hardy (pdf 355kB), National Science Learning Centre
James Lowther (pdf 2355kB), M&C Saatchi
Susan Jebb (pdf 1776kB), MRC Human Nutrition Research

Moving forward with public engagement - solutions
Gillian Squirrell (pdf 107kB), University of Bristol
Julie Worrall (pdf 340kB), Community University Engagement East
Paul Manners (pdf 742kB), National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement

Working with non-traditional partners
Elizabeth Jeavans (pdf 761kB), Institute of Physics

Of hype and hybrids: sharing the success of the HFE Bill
Robin Lovell-Badge (pdf 456kB), MRC National Institute for Medical Research
Andy Williams (pdf 1814kB), Cardiff University

Evaluating the unevaluatable - the case of science festivals
Nicola Buckley (pdf 422kB), Cambridge Science Festival
Savita Custead (pdf 663kB), Bristol Natural History Consortium
Laura Drane (pdf 422kB), Laura H Drane Associates
Dominic McDonald (pdf 1001kB), Oxfordshire Science Festival

Social science and science communication - polar opposites or partners in science
Clare Wilkinson (pdf 972kB), University of the West of England
Bella Dicks (pdf 175kB), National Centre for Research Methods, Cardiff University
Melanie Knetsch (pdf 357kB), ESRC

Public Engagement with Science on the Web
Neasan O'Neill (pdf 802kB), GridPP
Ed Yong (pdf 470kB), Cancer Research UK

Engaging people with an emerging science - synthetic biology as an example
Brian Johnson (pdf 43KB), BBSRC Bioscience for Society Panel

How can we use 'new media' in science communication?
Alan Cann, University of Leicester
Pamela Agar (pdf 2766kB), Imperial College London
Lucy Goodchild (pdf 2310kB), Imperial College London

View reports and presentations from day 2 of the conference.