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Hi Luisa,
If you try the Open University Master of Science website you will find links to people supervising studies in a module called Science and the Public, and a second module called Communicating Science, and they will definitely have ideas that should be helpful.
Regards,
Marie
Look for the links at www.open.ac.uk

 
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Hi!

I am a science journalist in Brazilian and I am supervising a master
dissertation on science in popular newspapers in Brazil. Is there any tip of
similar studies in other countries?

Many thanks!

Best wishes,

Luisa

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Luisa Massarani
Co-ordinator of Centre of Studies, Museum of Life

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