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Do you want to become an excellent communicator?

Learn science communication to confidently share complex scientific concepts in a relatable, simple way so anyone can “get it.”

What SciComm Society does

SciComm Society’s mission is to help you convey complex scientific concepts in a clear and relatable manner, enabling you to effectively reach and engage diverse audiences.

To enhance your science communication skills, SciComm Society offers various resources including guides, courses, workshops and personalized coaching.

Learn how to make a bigger impact with your science communication with the FREE SciComm Society email course

Meet SciComm Society

Hey there! I’m Sarah Wettstadt, a co-founder of SciComm Society and PhD-trained scientist-turned science communicator.

My overarching goal is to improve people’s lives, but for this we need scientists to better communicate what they know. So, I’m here to help you become an excellent communicator and reach your science communication goals.

Where are you in your SciComm Journey?

Maybe you’re just starting in the SciComm field. Maybe you already have some experience from previous projects. Or maybe you’re liking science communication so much that you want to start a career in this field.

Wherever you are in your SciComm journey, SciComm Society is here to support you and provide resources on the different directions and possibilities.

Stories and Insights from The Engaging Scientist Blog

The Engaging Scientist Blog shares stories, ideas and thought-provoking discussions on improving your science communication and sharing your knowledge with the world.

Both Sarah and our community members talk about their experiences during their SciComm journeys, the challenges they faced and how they overcame them. Start reading now and get inspired by our community’s fascinating stories to reach your own science communication goals.

Sign up for the free email course and learn how to make a bigger impact with your science communication!