Graduate students and postdocs: Learn how to get started in public outreach – Dec. 6
Getting Started in Outreach: Opportunities for Early-Career Trainees
Monday, December 6th, 4-5pm
Discovery Building (H.F. DeLuca Forum) and online
https://morgridge.org/event/getting-started-in-outreach/
You’re passionate about your work, so share your passion with others!
UW-Madison is rich with opportunities for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars to engage with the public. In this panel discussion, you’ll learn how to find opportunities to do outreach in rewarding ways and how to share your research most effectively with others. You’ll also hear from experts who lead public engagement programs and receive a list of outreach programs in the university community.
This hybrid event is intended for early-career trainees, especially graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Registration is requested and includes in-person and virtual options.
This event is hosted by UW-Madison Postdoctoral Association and the Morgridge Institute for Research.
Panelists Include:
- Dr. Jeri Bryant, BioCommons Program Director, WISCIENCE
- Mallory Conlon, Quantum Science Outreach Program Coordinator, UW-Madison Department of Physics
- Dr. Anne Lynn Gillian-Daniel, Education Director, Materials Science and Engineering Research Center
- Dr. Laura Heisler, Director of Outreach, Morgridge Institute for Research, Director of Programming, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
- Haddie McLean, Wonders of Physics Coordinator, UW-Madison Department of Physics