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Standing up for Science - A guide to the media for early career scientists (PDF 266KB)
An informal guide to the inner workings of the media with practical tips about how early career scientists can get involved. Produced by Sense About Science, an independent UK charitable trust promoting good science and evidence in public debates. Horizontal rule
Resources from the UK Science Media Centre

These leaflets, produced by the UK SMC list effective ways of talking about generic issues that span all of the sciences, within the context of a short interview.

Top Tips for Media Work is a leaflet that can serve as a useful guide for scientists embarking on media work for the first time. You can expect to be contacted at any time by a news journalist wanting an interview on your subject. They require you to react quickly as they are working to tight time deadlines, and it may come as a shock to the unprepared. This leaflet is designed to give you information about how to deal with the situation more effectively and give you just a few easy points you should remember.

Download the Top Tips for Media Work leaflet here. (PDF 950KB)
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Peer Review in a Nutshell is a guide for scientists preparing for a news interview about the trustworthiness of a piece of scientific research. This sort of question will often prompt an answer that refers to peer review. But this wrongly assumes that the general public fully understand the process of peer review in scientific research.  We urge scientists to use the opportunity provided by a news interview to October 23, 2008 some effective ways to explain peer review in a brief news interview: what it is, how it works, and why scientists rely on it so much. The content of this guide was compiled by a working group of leading scientists, journal editors and journalists.

Read more about Peer Review in a Nutshell (PDF 106KB)
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Communicating Risk in a Soundbite is a guide for scientists, doctors and engineers preparing for a broadcast interview, and is the result of a meeting between top scientists and journalists in the UK in 2002. They assessed the best ways to explain risks via the broadcast media, and suggested a whole host of examples. It is not meant to be a definitive 'best practice' guide - but offers a choice of effective ways of answering questions about safety and risk.

Note that the guide is intended for use in situations where risks are perceived to be much higher than they actually are. It is not intended to help cover up significant risks or threats to public health.

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When Animal Research Hits the Headlines is a guide for scientists and doctors preparing for a news interview where questions may be asked about the use of animals in medical research.

It resulted from a meeting between top scientists and journalists in the UK which explored effective ways of answering the most commonly asked questions about animal research in the context of a short news interview.

NB: This leaflet was written in a European context for UK scientists.

Read more about When Animal Research Hits the Headlines (PDF 145KB)


Introducing the News

Introducing the News - A hitchhikers' guide to the news media

Original flyer and programme

Hear the personal perspectives of world reknowned scientist Sir Gustav Nossal and Sunday Age Editor  Peter Fray as they discuss science in the news with other top media professionals at a symposium held in Melbourne in late 2006.

The event for early and mid-career scientists was presented by the Australian Science Media Centre in collaboration with the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI).

The news – why bother?

Dr Susannah Eliott, CEO, Australian Science Media Centre LISTEN NOW (MP3)

When the chemistry is right

Dr Narelle Curtis, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute. LISTEN NOW (MP3)

A personal perspective

Sir Gustav Nossal, Emeritus Professor, University of Melbourne LISTEN NOW (MP3)

The evolution of news – intelligible design?

Peter Fray, Editor of the Sunday Age LISTEN NOW (MP3)

The media lifecycle of your work

Niall Byrne, Science In Public  LISTEN NOW (MP3)

 

 

 
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ACID OCEANS
RAPID ROUNDUP: An Australian study finds that 450ppm carbon dioxide is a tipping point for marine organisms. Experts respond. Tues 11 Nov 08

WATER ISSUES
NATIONAL MEDIA BRIEFING: Experts discuss the water issues facing Australia over the coming summer months.
Fri 7 Nov 08, 10am AEDT

CLIMATE CHANGE AND INFRASTRUCTURE
RAPID ROUNDUP: Australia’s water and energy infrastructure are most at risk from the consequences of climate change according to a new report by ATSE. Several Australian experts respond to the report.
Wed 5 Nov 08

CAFFEINE AND PREGNANCY
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts comment on news that consuming caffeine during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of fetal growth restriction.
Tues 4 Nov 08

SAFETY OF RECYCLED WATER
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts comment on the safety of recycled water in the water supply.
Thur 30 Oct 08

GENETIC VARIATION LINKED TO TRANSSEXUALISM
ONLINE BRIEFING: Study author discusses research indicating a genetic link to transsexualism.
Mon 27 Oct 08

GENETIC VARIATION LINKED TO TRANSSEXUALISM
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts respond to Australian study.
Mon 27 Oct 08

CLIMATE: URGENT CHALLENGE
SCIENCE BLOG: A group of Australian scientists urge attention to climate change despite global financial crisis.
Tue 21 Oct 08

2008 PM's PRIZES FOR SCIENCE
RAPID ROUNDUP: Colleagues respond as the the 2008 Prime Minister's Prizes for Science winners are announced in Canberra.
Thu 16 Oct 08

NEW CONCERNS OVER STEM CELL TOURISM
ONLINE BACKGROUND BRIEFING: Scientists discuss new concerns over 'stem cell tourism.'
Fri 17 Oct 08 at 10.30am AEDT

NEW CONCERNS OVER STEM CELL TOURISM
RAPID ROUNDUP: Australian scientists express concern over the promises of some overseas stem cell doctors.
Thu 16 Oct 08

AUSTRALIAN FLU EXPERT, GRAEME LAVER, DIES
RAPID ROUNDUP: Professor Graeme Laver has died in London after a brief fight with cancer. Colleague Adrian Gibbs responds.
Tue 7 Oct 08

IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES - EXPERTS RESPOND
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts comment on the release of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Tue 7 Oct 08

IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES - JANE GOODALL RESPONDS
BRIEFING: Jane Goodall and Adelaide Zoo Director Chris West comment on the release of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Tue 7 Oct 08 at 11.15am AEDT

GARNAUT FINAL REPORT - EXPERTS REACT
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts respond to the Garnaut Climate Change Review final report.
Tue 30 Sept 08

CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS STILL BOOMING - NEW DATA
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts respond to new figures that reveal global CO2 emissions are continuing to increase.
Thu 25 Sept 08

GOOD BACTERIA MAY PROTECT AGAINST DIABETES
RAPID ROUNDUP: Australian experts comment on new research published in Nature this week that indicates ‘good’ bacteria in the intestine may lower the risk or severity of type 1 diabetes in mouse models.
Mon 22 Sept 08

ECO-LABELS: A THREAT OR AN OPPORTUNITY?
ONLINE BRIEFING: Will the trend of counting 'food miles' pose a threat to Australia's exports? Join us online when three experts discuss the issue.
Mon 22 Sept 08 at 11am AEST

GIVING CHILDREN PARACETAMOL INCREASES ASTHMA RISK - LANCET
ONLINE BRIEFING: A NZ co-author of new research published in The Lancet discusses findings that paracetamol given to young children can increase their risk of developing asthma.
Fri 19 Sept 08 at 12pm AEST

GIVING CHILDREN PARACETAMOL INCREASES ASTHMA RISK - LANCET
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts comment on new research published in The Lancet that found paracetamol given to young children can increase their risk of developing asthma.
Fri 19 Sept 08

CHEMICALS IN PLASTICS LINKED TO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND DIABETES
RAPID ROUNDUP : Experts comment on new research out of the US linking bisphenol A to heart disease and diabetes in humans
Wed 17 Sept 08

NEW DISEASE THREATS TO AUSTRALIA
BACKGROUND BRIEFING: Experts discussed some of the under-reported disease and biosecurity threats facing Australia.
Mon 15 Sept 08, Sydney

LHC - WORLD'S BIGGEST EXPERIMENT TO RECREATE BIG BANG
RAPID ROUNDUP and MEDIA RESOURCES: Experts comment on the Large Hadron Collider being switched on at CERN in Switzerland.
Tue 9 Sept 08

REVIEW OF AUSTRALIA'S INNOVATION SYSTEM
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts comment on the Australian Government's Review of the National Innovation System report.
Tue 9 Sept 08

GARNAUT SUPPLEMENTARY DRAFT REPORT
RAPID ROUNDUP: Experts respond to the Garnaut Climate Change Review's latest draft report on targets and trajectories.
Fri 5 Sept 08

MENTAL HEALTH OF TRUCK DRIVERS
ONLINE BRIEFING and ROUND UP: New research examines the incidence of drug and alcohol abuse, mental health problems, marital difficulties and long working hours amongst heavy goods vehicle drivers in NSW.
Tues 2 Sept 08

 

 
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