UM researchers, faculty, and graduate students will have the opportunity for a hands-on professional development workshop aimed at building participants’ confidence and experience engaging diverse audiences with science and research. Through interactive activities and field trips to spectrUM Discovery Area and the UM Living Lab, participants will draw on their own research background to explore approaches to communicating with grant proposal reviewers, interdisciplinary academic audiences, and members of the public of all ages. This workshop is a collaboration between the Research Development Office, the Broader Impacts Group, spectrUM Discovery Area, and the UM Living Lab. Participation is limited and registration is required. Lunch will be provided. Register here.
Science Communication Workshop
Science Communication Workshop
Cooper Room: 4th floor of Missoula Public Library
Science Communication Workshop
UM researchers, faculty, and graduate students will have the opportunity for a hands-on professional development workshop aimed at building participants’ confidence and experience engaging diverse audiences with science and research. Through interactive activities and field trips to spectrUM Discovery Area and the UM Living Lab, participants will draw on their own research background to explore approaches to communicating with grant proposal reviewers, interdisciplinary academic audiences, and members of the public of all ages.
Virtual
Montana Reverse Site Visit with NSF
The Reverse Site Visit is required in Year 2 of an RII Track-1 project. Montana is scheduled to meet with NSF On April 3, 2025.The RSV is a review/evaluation conducted by teams of external reviewers and the NSF staff.
Cooper Room: 4th floor of Missoula Public Library
Science Communication Workshop
UM researchers, faculty, and graduate students will have the opportunity for a hands-on professional development workshop aimed at building participants’ confidence and experience engaging diverse audiences with science and research. Through interactive activities and field trips to spectrUM Discovery Area and the UM Living Lab, participants will draw on their own research background to explore approaches to communicating with grant proposal reviewers, interdisciplinary academic audiences, and members of the public of all ages.
Virtual
Montana Reverse Site Visit with NSF
The Reverse Site Visit is required in Year 2 of an RII Track-1 project. Montana is scheduled to meet with NSF On April 3, 2025.The RSV is a review/evaluation conducted by teams of external reviewers and the NSF staff.