The SciComm Collective

The SciComm Collective
The SciComm Collective

Created and run by SciComm students at The University of Western Australia. We bring science and science communication to you. www.thescicommcollective.com

  1. The Art of Podcasting with Rocky McGellin and Rose Kerr

    HACE 5 DÍAS · CONTENIDO EXTRA

    The Art of Podcasting with Rocky McGellin and Rose Kerr

    How do you evaluate a podcast? What makes a good podcast? Welcome to Summer Shorts, a bonus series brought to you by The SciComm Collective where we explore the art of podcasting with professionals and former students of UWA’s Science Presentations unit. Today, The SciComm Collective's Kate and Emma chat with local podcasters Rockwell "Rocky" McGellin and Rose Kerr about the ins and outs of podcasting as a professional - with tips and tricks for students creating podcasts for the first time!  Especially great for students taking the unit SCOM2205 Science Presentations at UWA and anyone else embarking on your podcasting journey, we invite you to tune into our episode and hear from the professionals about the importance of authenticity, why your voice and tools matter less than your intentions, and how to win your listener's ears and hearts. Pro tip: Find out what they're interested in!  Content warning: This episode contains references to alcohol and one use of swearing. We are Australian, after all.  Episode Links:   Rose Kerr: https://www.instagram.com/rosie.zkerr/  Rocky McGellin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rockwell-mcgellin/ 'Audio Guide to the Galaxy' podcast: https://www.scitech.org.au/inspiration/audio-guide-galaxy/ 'Particle' podcast: https://particle.scitech.org.au/podcast/how-do-you-wash-a-root/ "Wherever you get your podcasts" is a radical statement, by Anil Dash: https://www.anildash.com/2024/02/06/wherever-you-get-podcasts/ UWA Science Communication: https://www.uwa.edu.au/study/courses/master-of-science-communication   The SciComm Collective:  Insta: https://www.instagram.com/thescicommcollective/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uwascicomm/ Website: https://thescicommcollective.com/home/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0KX28xUSW6A0fOXEXEXhtk Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-scicomm-collective/id1768282279   Episode Hosts: Emma Gill & Kate Holmes   Produced by: Emma Gill, Kate Holmes, Dr. Heather Bray Edited by: Emma Gill  Audio Engineering: Keelan Powell   Show notes by: Felice Ng & Emma Gill   Sponsored by: UWA Grand Challenges program - Make A Difference Impact Grant

    39 min
  2. SciComm Careers with Dr Ann Grand

    28/10/2024

    SciComm Careers with Dr Ann Grand

    "We all have something to contribute to the enterprise of science and technology." - Ann Grand   Join hosts Emma and Felice as they chat with Dr Ann Grand, Adjunct Associate Professor in Science Communication at UWA and Lead Research Fellow and Policy ​Analyst ​at ​the ​National ​Coordinating ​Centre ​for ​Public ​Engagement in the UK. Discover the evolution of public engagement in science, the importance of collaborative research, and how science cafés foster open dialogue. Ann shares her insights on the significance of identity in science, the role of science communication in education, and the power of community-driven projects. Ann’s experience with Open University’s astrobiology unit offers an example of the importance of integrating ethics and societal perspectives into scientific discussions. Shining light on engaged research, where collaboration with various communities leads to richer insights and better science! Episode Links:    Science Communication at UWA National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement Science Communication Unit at UWE Bristol This episode was brought to you by: Episode Hosts: Emma Gill, Felice Ng        Special Guest: Dr Ann Grand Produced by: Emma Gill, Felice Ng  Audio editing: Ximena Shaw, Guanyu Zhai     Show notes: Emma Gill, Ximena Shaw Sponsored by UWA Grand Challenges: Make a Difference Impact Grant   Follow The SciComm Collective on Instagram and online at www.thescicommcollective.com Keywords: Science Communication, Public Engagement, Engaged Research, Science Identity, Collaborative Research, Science Cafes, Astrobiology Education, Inclusive Science, Dialogue in Science, Community Involvement, Science Curriculum, Knowledge Sharing, Science Identity, Public Understanding Of Science, Science And Technology, Science Education, National Coordinating Centre For Public Engagement, University Of Western Australia, Open Science

    37 min
  3. Finding Nessie: Communicating Genetics with Professor Neil Gemmell

    21/10/2024

    Finding Nessie: Communicating Genetics with Professor Neil Gemmell

    You’ve heard about DNA... but what about eDNA? From tracking invasive species to cryptozoology, Professor Neil Gemmell (Geneticist, University of Otago) has explored the science of DNA throughout his academic career. Join Masters student Rae as she picks Neil’s brain on sex-changing fish (spoiler alert: the world is not ready for a Finding Nemo re-make); the importance of building trust between scientific and local and indigenous communities; and how Neil's children inspired a search for the Loch Ness Monster, an unexpected exercise in science communication. “We have to find ways to communicate our research before we start it, while we're doing it and then after we've done...What do we want to do and why? How and who is going to benefit from it? How is this actually improving society? I think it's a great privilege to do what we do.” - Professor Neil Gemmell  Episode links: Gemmell Lab, University of Otago What we learn from a fish that can change sex in just 10 days ⁠The Loch Ness Monster project ⁠ Loch Ness Monster may be a giant eel, say scientists Predator Free 2050⁠⁠ This episode was brought to you by: - Episode Host: Rae Kumar   - Special Guest: Professor Neil Gemmell - Produced by:  Emma Gill, Kate Holmes - Audio editing: Camila Pardo Uribe - Research: Felice Ng, Kate Holmes, Camila Pardo Uribe, Kelly Hopkinson, Emma Gill - Show notes: Camila Pardo Uribe, Felice Ng, Emma Gill - Sponsored by UWA Grand Challenges: Make A Difference Impact Grant Follow The SciComm Collective on ⁠Instagram  and online at www.thescicommcollective.com Keywords: Genetics, Science Communication, Sex-Changing Fish, University Of Otago, New Zealand, Loch Ness Monster, Environmental DNA, Citizen Science, Indigenous Collaboration, Predator Control, Public Engagement, Genetic Technologies, Cultural Similarities, Storytelling, Marine Biology, Biodiversity, Research Collaboration, Science Education, Community Trust

    37 min

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