Dear psi-commers,
Spread the word! Society for Endocrinology grants are available to public engagement professionals, to create projects aimed at engaging non-scientists with hormones.
• Up to £1,000 available
• Contact us before 18 August 2017 to be partnered with a Society expert
• Application deadline 30 September
See www.endocrinology.org/grants for further details including eligibility criteria
Previous grants have supported the following projects:
- Level Up Human - a live science comedy podcast panel show with audience participation www.leveluphuman.com
- The Endocrine Influence of Doping in Sport – an interactive event including formal presentations and facilitated discussions about doping in sports
- I’m a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here – an online event where students interact with scientists on an X-factor style competition www.imascientist.org.uk
- Helpful Hormones – a Regional Schools Biology Competition held as part of the British Science Week
- Is Science for Me? – a Sixth Form Careers Event held at the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism to inspire the next generation of endocrinologists
Find out more about hormones and inspire your next project at the Society’s public information website ‘You & Your Hormones’ www.yourhormones.info
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