Hey PSCI-COM,
Here at the Royal Society of Biology we run an annual science communication award scheme, and this year’s competition is now open for entries:
Royal Society of Biology Science Communication Awards 2017
Are you a bioscience researcher involved in science communication?
The
Royal Society of Biology
Science Communication Awards
have returned for 2017.
This competition is open to researchers working in any sector of UK biosciences, including universities, institutes and industry. They are intended to reward outreach work carried
out by young scientists and established researchers to inform, enthuse and engage the public.
There are two categories of award:
·
The New Researcher Prize (£750) is open to bioscience researchers currently reading for a Masters/PhD or in the first year of a post-doctoral position
·
The Established Researcher Prize (£1,500) is open to bioscience researchers who are beyond the first stages of their research career, as defined in the New Researcher
category.
The deadline for applications is
Friday 30th June 2017.
Please contact
Isabel Brinsden
with any enquiries.
Thanks all!
Philippa Skett AMRSB
Press & Communications Manager
020 7685 2561
0772 0592803
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The
Biologist
magazine
Science Communication Awards
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