Cambridge Zero exists to maximise the University of Cambridge’s contribution towards achieving a resilient and sustainable zero-carbon world. We are harnessing the full range and breadth of the Collegiate University’s capabilities, both in the UK and globally, to develop solutions that work for our lives, our society and our economy.
And to achieve all this we need you!
We would like to provide you with the knowledge, skills and support to enable you to engage with the public both on-line and in person through the Cambridge Zero Public Engagement & Media Fellowships.
This course has been carefully designed to run over a five week period with interactive support elements, and practical assignments, allowing you as a participant a safe space in which to try out ideas and develop engagement and communication skills which you can use immediately.
WORTH
- Understand the role of public engagement in research, the various routes to engagement and key criteria for effective communication
- Identify ways in which you can motivate an audience to engage with their research
- Explore tools to craft a clear and memorable narrative
- Appreciate and enhance the peripheral aspects of communication (e.g. writing style, graphic design, own visual and vocal impact etc)
- Practice interactive communications including capturing attention for transient audiences, media engagement and handling questions and challenges for in-person interactions
- Learn and/or sharpen your knowledge of the main social media platforms
ELIGIBILITY
- Send us a video (around 60 seconds) explaining why you would like to become a Public Engagement & Media Fellow. The content of the video can be whatever you want (e.g.: showing your research, animation, etc. You can be as bold and as imaginative as you want).
- Provide a written piece (around 200 words or less) of why you think your research is relevant to the climate change discourse.
DEADLINE: March 24, 2023
To apply and for more information, visit here