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Course module: BMB507611
BMB507611
Communicating Life Sciences
Course info
Course codeBMB507611
EC3
Course goals
After the course the students can:

1. connect to knowledge and interests of their target group;
2. identify newsworthy subjects;
3. gather relevant information through an interview;
4. write and edit popular science articles.

Overall, students will learn what comprises a popular science story and get a feeling for society’s view of science. 
Content
Period (from – till): 10 September 2020 – 19 November 2020 (P1) and 26 November 2020 – 18 February 2021 (P2)

Faculty
Course coordinator: Kirsten Koymans, PhD, programme advisor BMS, UMC Utrecht: k.j.koymans@umcutrecht.nl 
Lecturer: Connie Engelberts, MSc, freelance science editor
 
Course description
During this course, the participants will write and edit articles that can be shared with the Graduate School of Life Sciences. The course starts with three meetings in which the students learn to identify interests of their target group, practice interview techniques and exercise in popular science writing. In the second half of the course, the students will choose at least three subjects to write upon, featuring Utrecht Life Sciences research and other topics that are relevant for the community of the Graduate School. They will edit each other’s work and find ways to promote their news articles.

The course is available for 4-12 students.

Until 2018 students published the Master for life magazine. Previous issues of Master for life magazine can be found here

Programme (BMS_P1_A)
10-9-2020 Thursday 13:15 17:00
17-9-2020 Thursday 13:15 17:00
1-10-2020 Thursday 13:15 17:00
15-10-2020 Thursday 13:15 17:00
29-10-2020 Thursday 13:15 17:00
19-11-2020 Thursday 13:15 17:00

Programme (BMS_P2_A)
26-11-2020 Thursday 13:15-17:00
03-12-2020 Thursday 13:15-17:00
17-12-2020 Thursday 13:15-17:00
14-01-2021 Thursday 13:15-17:00
28-01-2021 Thursday 13:15-17:00
18-02-2021 Thursday 13:15-17:00

Literature/study material 
N.A.
 
Registration
You can register for this course via Osiris Student. More information about the registration procedure can be found here on the Studyguide.
Registration is on a "first come, first served" basis. The maximum number of participants is 10, with a minimum of 4.

Mandatory for students in own Master’s programme:
N.A.
 
Optional for students in other GSLS Master’s programme:
Yes.
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