Concurrent Session 2D SA & WA Chief Scientist: a closer look at science communication and outcomes in SA & WA

Hear your state Chief Scientist explore their region’s science & public policy, and how they interact with other states and the Commonwealth agencies. The Chief Scientist will discuss their views of key science issues in their region and how science communication plays a role or falls short in affecting public and political support for action. Find out how and who they work with to achieve outcomes. They may address positive interactions in their region and might also discuss areas where initial work was less effective and the lessons learned.

Pre-conference materials/links to be viewed prior to attending the session

http://www.innovation.sa.gov.au/latestnews/NewsItems/chief_scientist

Jesse Shore (session producer), Science Communicator, Prismatic Sciences & ASC President

Cobi Smith (chair), PhD researcher at the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science and Science in Society and Facilitator at the Royal Institution of Australia

Don Bursill (speaker), Chief Scientist of South Australia, Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology

Simon Carroll (chair), Director, Science partnerships

Lyn Beazley (speaker), Chief Scientist of Western Australia, Department of Commerce

Concurrent Session 2C QLD Chief Scientist: a closer look at science communication and outcomes in QLD

Hear your state Chief Scientist explore their region’s science & public policy, and how they interact with other states and the Commonwealth agencies. The Chief Scientist will discuss their views of key science issues in their region and how science communication plays a role or falls short in affecting public and political support for action. Find out how and who they work with to achieve outcomes. They may address positive interactions in their region and might also discuss areas where initial work was less effective and the lessons learned.

Jesse Shore (session producer), Science Communicator, Prismatic Sciences & ASC President

Jenni Metcalfe (chair), Director, Econnect Communication

Geoff Garrett (speaker), Queensland Chief Scientist, Queensland Government

Concurrent Session 4C Professional Development; Engaging with the media on your own terms

The pressure on researchers to beef up their public engagement comes at a time when traditional media models are themselves facing pressure or breaking down. But should scientists be engaging with the public in the first place? Why and, if so, how? How can an individual make sure the version of their work that appears in the media one that they’re happy with, that doesn’t come back to haunt them? This session is for anyone who has views on science communication and the media. It is intended to be interactive – not a sermon – and hopefully productive.

Pre-conference materials 

The Conversation website is www.theconversation.edu.au. They can also be followed on twitter at @conversationEDU or found on Facebook as The Conversation

Paul Dalgarno (session producer and speaker), Deputy Editor and Science and Technology Editor, The Conversation