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Media Training Workshop

October 5, 2018 • 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Jeff Pool (Communications Manager, COALS) will be running a Media Training Workshop for ABS and EEB.  The workshop is intended for graduate students, but postdocs and faculty are welcome.
Summary: This workshop is specifically designed to address the needs of scientists to communicate scientific or technical information in a variety of public and professional interactions, but primarily focused on media interviews and participating in public forums. Workshop goals include building scientists’ communication skill and confidence in engaging with public audiences and providing best practices for use of different communication methods and mechanisms. Participants learn how to identify a public engagement goal, determine the relevant audience, craft tailored messages to achieve their goal and rehearse their engagement scenario.  Participants will learn how to handle press inquiries, to placing feature stories and undertaking a media campaign. This section also includes practical tips on building relationships with national, trade and broadcast journalists.  Participants will also learn about what resources the College and University provides.
Click here to sign up.  Refreshments provided.
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Details

Date:
October 5, 2018
Time:
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Website:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11yQrns43jBS33cVahLo98egWypXAyKCGzyZ3n2z0tH8/edit#gid=0

Venue

WFES 236

Organizer

Jason Martina
Phone
979-845-2114
Email
jpmartina@tamu.edu
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Kevin Njabo
Office: WFES 134
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College Station, TX 77843

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College Station, TX 77843-2258
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