The BS in Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin–Madison combines science, communication, and public engagement. Students learn to effectively communicate scientific ideas and issues in agriculture, health, biotechnology, and the environment to diverse audiences using digital media, journalism, and research.
Designing an Infographic to Explain Climate Change for Middle School Students
The Role of Social Media in Public Perception of GMOs
Communicating Risk During Public Health Crises: A COVID-19 Case Study
The Effectiveness of Podcasts in Communicating Scientific Research
Ethical Challenges in Communicating Emerging Biotechnologies
Creating a Digital Campaign to Promote Vaccine Awareness
Visual Framing of Climate Change in Environmental Documentaries
Science Communication Strategies for Rural Agricultural Communities
Analysis of Public Comments on Environmental Policy Proposals
Comparing Traditional vs. Digital Science Journalism
Evaluating the Impact of Citizen Science Platforms on Public Engagement
Crisis Communication Planning for Food Safety Incidents
The Influence of Political Ideology on Trust in Science
Designing Communication Training Modules for Scientists
Media Coverage of Animal Biotechnology: A Comparative Study
Gamification of Life Sciences for High School Education
Measuring Engagement in Instagram-Based Environmental Campaigns
Representation of Women Scientists in Popular Media
Building Trust Through Transparency in Science Communication
Storytelling Techniques in Environmental Nonprofit Advocacy
Learn to translate complex scientific concepts into compelling content, bridging the gap between discovery and public understanding.
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