Science as Story: Special Lecture by Science Writer Terri Cook
Speaker: Terri Cook | Thursday, November 28 at 5 pm | Aula Magna "F. Azzone," Vallisneri Building
28.11.2024
A special lecture by science writer Terri Cook, featured in Scientific American, Eos, and Lonely Planet, and Head of Communications at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado Boulder, is scheduled for Thursday, 28 November 2024.
Titled Science as Story - Communicating Science in Unexpected (and Effective) Ways, this lecture is part of the Distinguished Lecture Series of the European Geosciences Union, hosted by the Department of Biology, the Department of Geosciences, and the University Museums Centre (CAM).
Terri Cook will share innovative methods in science communication, highlighting storytelling’s role in making scientific research accessible to the public. Her experiences span topics from Middle Earth's geology to NASA’s Europa Clipper mission, showing how narrative can make science both engaging and understandable.
Event Details:
Date: Thursday, 28 November 2024, at 17
Location: Aula Magna "F. Azzone," Vallisneri Building
Registration Required: Attendance is free, and refreshments will be served following the lecture. Please confirm your attendance by registering here.
Faculty, researchers, Ph.D, students, and those interested in science communication are encouraged to attend and engage with a leading expert in the field.