Hi again everyone
Many thanks for all your comments so far about the idea of a qualification for science communicators which might look a bit like the Associateship of the Museums Association scheme (http://www.museumsassociation.org/careers/associateship-of-the-museums-association).
I think there are a couple of really interesting issues that have been raised, and I wondered if I could stimulate some further discussion around the two questions that Suzanne asked, namely:
What training would you like to help you do whatever you do better?
and
What training do you need before you can start doing what you'd like to do?
Please believe me when I say that I don't need a fully worked up syllabus! All comments are incredibly useful in terms of helping us to get a flavour of what people want and/or need, and would they would actively fight against...
Yours in anticipation
Dom
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