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Science media discussions from Doha

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 20 July 201120 July 2011

Science Media Centres now exist in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and  Japan, with more on the horizon. But […]

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Peter Griffin at WCSJ, Qatar

Blog  |  Published: 30 June 201130 June 2011

I’m at the World Conference of Science Journalists in Doha, Qatar where scientists, journalists and science press officers from around […]

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Science reporting: Goldacre vs Drayson

Blog  |  Published: 17 September 200918 September 2009

Last night in London, Dr Ben Goldacre debated with Lord Drayson the state of science reporting in Britain. Dr Ben […]

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The Guardian: a commitment to science journalism pays

Reflections on Science  |  Published: 05 July 200905 July 2009

If the editors and senior producers gathered at the World Congress of Science Journalists to debate whether science journalism is […]

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Cheque book science journalism – an African tale

Blog  |  Published: 30 June 2009

One of the best things about mixing and mingling with the 900 or so science journalists and communications officers gathered […]

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Science journalism in the spotlight

In the News  |  Published: 29 June 200929 June 2009

This week the World Conference of Science Journalists gets underway in London.  Over 800 journalists and science communicators will gather […]

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