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Tag Archives: Graduate Seminar: Environmental Science
Grad seminar session on women in science
Readers might be interested in the post on my teaching blog about our grad seminar session on women in science.
Telling stories for science
Scientists can be poor communicators. Other scientists are excellent. What causes this difference? Two experts in different aspects of communication have recently told me that they know. And I think they might be correct. Scientists need to listen to this … Continue reading