Fern Davies Posted April 18, 2017 Share Posted April 18, 2017 The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) has heard a common refrain from faculty, scientists, government and private sector executives, and everyone in between: Scientists are losing the ability to communicate effectively in writing. The concern is less about how well a scientific manuscript is drafted and more about how routine business and public engagement information are communicated. AIBS is responding by offering a professional development program designed to help biologists, including graduate students, hone their written communication skills to increase the impact and influence of their message. Writing for Impact and Influence provides practical instruction and hands-on exercises to improve the participant’s general writing proficiency. The program provides participants with the skills and tools needed to compose scientific press releases, blog posts, emails, and memoranda. Each product-focused session has an assignment to be completed independently, with feedback from the instructor. The course is interactive, and participants are encouraged to ask questions and converse freely with the instructor and other participants. Learn more or register https://www.aibs.org/events/programs/writing-for-impact-and-influence.html -- Julie Palakovich CarrPublic Policy ManagerAmerican Institute of Biological Sciences1201 New York Avenue, NW Suite 420Washington, DC 20005202-568-8117www.aibs.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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