Research Lunch Series on Broader Impacts

The ORSP will host three information sessions on communicating about science to non-scientists. Scientific literacy is important in sound decision making, whether for younger students still deciding what to be when they grow up, political leaders considering the implications of legislative and policy options, or ordinary citizens making everyday life decisions. Each speaker will describe a different set of approaches and resources available to UM scientists to broaden the impact of the research they propose and conduct. E-mail your reservation to any or all three events to . Lunch will be provided.

Session 1

Speaker
Tim Angle
UM Assistant Provost and Associate Professor of Legal Studies
Topic
Outreach & Summer School Resources for Broader Impacts
Date/Time
Tuesday, April 26, 12:00 noon
Place
Yerby Auditorium

Session 2

Speaker
Kristen Swain
UM Assistant Professor of Journalism
Topic
Within the framework of broader impacts criteria, Dr. Swain will explore journalism/communication-related collaboration areas and tools, including media training, multimedia production, interactive websites, social media, public information campaigns, informal science education outreach, and media analysis.
Date/Time
Wednesday, April 27, 12:00 noon
Place
Butler Auditorium, Triplett Alumni Center

Session 3

Speaker
Jay Woods
Acting Executive Director and COO
Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB)
Topic
MPB Resources for Broader Impacts
Date/Time
Wednesday, May 4, 12:00 noon
Place
Butler Auditorium, Triplett Alumni Center
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