Science communication: a career where PhDs can make a difference?

Doug Kellogg, Monitoring Editor

University of California, Santa Cruz
Science Communication Program, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA 95064

ABSTRACT

“Among careers for biologists with PhDs, science communication is one of the most diverse and rewarding pathways. Myriad options exist, from traditional journalism to new media, from writing for specialists to working in public outreach. Textbooks, mass-market books, and freelance writing that combines many of these pursuits are all viable choices. Communicating about science allows researchers to step away from the minutiae of a subdiscipline and to once again explore the breadth of science more fully through an ever-evolving array of stories. A doctoral degree can confer distinct advantages in the eyes of prospective editors and employers. Here I describe those advantages, possible career directions, and steps toward making such a transition.”

Read more: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4325831/

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