Dear All
The Institute of Physics runs a series of workshops for physicists
interested in getting involved in physics outreach activities. There are
still some places available on the workshop being held in London on 1 December.
The workshop was previously open only to Institute members, but we are now
able to offer places to anyone interested in physics outreach. The workshop
is free, but participants will pay their own travel expenses.
Workshop details:
1 December 2009: Doing Outreach (Institute of Physics, London)
Doing Outreach is a one day introductory workshop for physicists who are
interested in getting involved with public outreach activities. The
interactive workshop introduces participants to the social and political
context of science communication as well as helping to develop their
confidence and skills. The workshop is particularly suitable for physicists
new to outreach.
For more information please visit:
www.iop.org/activity/cpd/Training/IOP_Outreach_Workshops/page_32534.html
If you are an Institute member, you can book online by following the link
above. If you aren't a member, please email me and I will book you on the
workshop. ([log in to unmask])
best wishes
Caitlin Watson
Physics in Society Manager
Institute of Physics
76 Portland Place
London W1B 1NT
t: 020 7470 4814
f: 020 7470 4991
e: [log in to unmask]
w: www.physics.org
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