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The University of Colorado Boulder and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus are excited to welcome us to the Rocky Mountains October 6-10 this year, and we will be offering virtual-only sessions, too.
The University of Colorado Boulder and the CU Anschutz Medical Campus are excited to welcome us to the Rocky Mountains October 6-10 this year, and we will be offering virtual-only sessions, too.
We’re planning on a fantastic hybrid meeting this year! The in-person sessions will happen in Memphis (third time’s a charm?) October 21-25 in collaboration with our CASW partners and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
The tightening of access to our public servants and information is a critical issue for the science writing community. Join us in D.C. on October 16 for the Information Access Summit. Read more
Science writer Mary Roach describes her transition from a home office to a series of rented spaces shared with other writers. "I spent 10 years working out of my home and much prefer having an outside office to go to."
The annual meeting of the National Association of Science Writers and the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing ends today in San Antonio, Texas, and our conference travel fellows have been filing reports on many of the panels and other sessions. You can read their coverage now on our past events page. Watch that page for more updates as they become available, and start making plans now for the World Conference of Science Journalists in San Francisco next October.
Together with the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, our partners in these ScienceWriters conferences, and DiverseScholar, a former Idea Grant recipient that’s found ongoing support for its project, we are pleased to announce the ScienceWriters2016 travel fellows:
Our conference travel fellows have been filing reports on sessions from ScienceWriters2015, which began Friday in Cambridge, Mass.
Several types of travel fellowships are available to ScienceWriters2015. In addition, NASW's travel fellowships have been consolidated and are open to any science writer, editor, publication information officer, or journalism instructor with financial need. Applications due August 25.
The winners of travel fellowships to ScienceWriters2014 were asked to file reports on many of the conference sessions, and we've begun posting them on our conference reports page. More reports will be posted as they become available, so keep returning to that page over the next few days. And don't forget to mark your calendars now for ScienceWriters2015, October 9-13 in Cambridge, Mass.
ScienceWriters2014 kicks off today in Columbus, Ohio, hosted by The Ohio State University. Follow the tweets by using the #sciwri14 hashtag.