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Community Science with guest speakers, Amy Jaecker-Jones and Valerie Ahumada from the Natural History Museum of LA

Thu, Mar 14

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UCLA Geology Building Room 3814

Are you interested in community science and don’t know where to start? Perhaps you’ve already had experience planning or participating in a community science project but want to broaden your audience and begin working with local communities. How do we make science inclusive for everyone?

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Time & Location

Mar 14, 2024, 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

UCLA Geology Building Room 3814, 595 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA

About the event

As part of our ongoing commitment to fostering  inclusive and impactful science communication, the Center for Diverse  Leadership in Science (CDLS) at UCLA is thrilled to invite you to a  series of workshops aimed to empower you with effective communication  skills to convey your work to diverse audiences. Our next workshop of  this series will take place on  and will focus on  with  guest speakers, Amy Jaecker-Jones and Valerie Ahumada from the Natural  History Museum of Los Angeles. This will also be a great opportunity to  form connections with their community partners! To confirm your attendance, please  by March 11, 2024. This is an  workshop.  However, we will provide a Zoom link for those who would like to listen  in for the presentation portion of the workshop. The Zoom link will  only be provided to those who RSVP. Space is limited, so reserve your  spot as soon as possible. Light refreshments will be served. Masking is  optional although strongly recommended indoors. March 14, 2024 at 3pm-6pm PT‘Community Science’in-personWorkshop DetailsRSVP

Community Science Workshop  March 14, 2024 - 3pm-6pm PT  UCLA Geology Building Room 3814 595 Charles E. Young Dr. E., Los Angeles, CA 90095

Workshop Highlights

Are  you interested in community science and don’t know where to start?  Perhaps you’ve already had experience planning or participating in a  community science project but want to broaden your audience and begin  working with local communities. How do we make science inclusive for  everyone?

  • Identify local scientific questions or issues that participants are interested in exploring.

  • Discuss and practice effective community outreach strategies.

  • Develop a plan for collaborative research with diverse communities.

  • Explore ways to communicate science across language barriers.

For any questions, please contact us at . We’d love for you to share this with your networks!cdls@ucla.edu

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