Ensuring accurate reporting of often complex science has never been more important. Not only is science playing a huge part in our everyday decision making, but misinformation is on the rise and people need to be able to trust what they read. Join three people who have been in the eye of the storm over the past eighteen months to hear how the pandemic has shaped how science is now communicated to the public. The Directors of the Science Media Centres of the UK and Germany, alongside a Communications Director at Springer Nature, will explore how, with science now regularly leading the news, this increased public appetite for scientific research has changed how it is reported and communicated.
- Fiona Fox, Director of UK Science Media Centre
- Volker Stollorz, Managing Director, Science Media Center Germany
- Alice Henchley, Communcations Director, Journals and Editorial, Springer Nature
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