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June Newsletter : Storytelling
Storytelling This month we showcase some of our favourite pieces of communication that highlight the importance of storytelling in...
Paulette Baumgartl
Jul 2, 20191 min read
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May Newsletter : Design
Design in science communication At Orangepeel Science Communication helping research groups communicate their findings is our core...
Paulette Baumgartl
Jul 2, 20191 min read
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Australian regional universities build community connection
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki speaking at the University of the Sunshine Coast during Science Week was always going to be a drawcard, but when the...
carla
Sep 19, 20182 min read
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National Science Week 2018: Information Overload with Dr Karl
August is in full swing and that means Science Week events are happening all over the country. This week, Carla and I went on a little...
elinor
Aug 17, 20182 min read
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Fossicking for Nuggets - What We Do
Finding those parts of your story that stand out and shine can be difficult when you are too close to the subject matter. Yet it is these...
elinor
Aug 5, 20181 min read
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Putting the Show in Show and Tell – Science and the Arts
Science communication in its written form is moving steadily towards a future based in narrative style. There are, however, scientists...
elinor
Jul 26, 20183 min read
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Storytelling – The Future of Science Communication
“People think that stories are shaped by people, in fact, it’s the other way around” – Sir Terry Pratchett. Once upon a time there was a...
elinor
Jul 11, 20182 min read
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On the Origin of Science Communication
Science communication began with the written word. Since the birth of the scientific method, scientists have been recording and sharing...
elinor
Jul 3, 20184 min read
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QLD's Pioneering Women in STEM: The First Women in Engineering
On June 6, we introduced you to Valeria Blakey, the first woman to graduate with a degree in engineering in Queensland. Today, in honour...
elinor
Jun 22, 20183 min read
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Review: SCINEMA - International Science Film Festival 2018
While the sports fans were watching the first Origin game, the science fans headed over to Paddington’s Palace Cinema to watch the 2018...
elinor
Jun 8, 20183 min read
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QLD’s Pioneering Women in STEM: Valeria Blakey - Queensland’s First Female Chemical Engineer
Somebody had to be first. In the realm of Chemical Engineering in Queensland, Valeria Blakey (née Blagonravoff) was the first woman to...
elinor
Jun 6, 20182 min read
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Science in the 2018 Federal Budget
The Federal Government has announced funding for $3.7 billion worth of projects in science, technology, health and research over the next...
elinor
Jun 1, 20183 min read
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If I understood you....
I quote Alan Alda a lot! Alda is a cheerleader of the science that is changing our lives and a fan of the people who work at their lab...
Paulette Baumgartl
May 24, 20181 min read
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A history of the world in 19 minutes
The latest instalment from youtube wizard Bill Wurtz is being touted as one of the best pieces of science communication ever, and...
Paulette Baumgartl
May 24, 20181 min read
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Effective Science Communication - a book review
Effective Science Communication: A practical guide to surviving as a scientistacknowledges that scientists are expected to communicate...
Paulette Baumgartl
May 24, 20181 min read
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Alan Alda - book review
I quote Alan Alda a lot! Alda is a cheerleader of the science that is changing our lives and a fan of the people who work at their lab...
carla
May 24, 20181 min read
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Buckyball puzzles - throwback
Back in 2012, Orangepeel and the Australian Nanotechnology Alliance (ANA) produced a buckyball puzzle to encourage understanding of...
Paulette Baumgartl
Apr 16, 20181 min read
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Marching for Science
Didn’t we see some great placards from around the world during the March for Science! Almost every social media report I read resulted in...
Paulette Baumgartl
May 23, 20171 min read
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