HRA Spotlight – Science Communication as a Job: Your Career Beyond Academia?
In today’s rapidly evolving academic landscape, many researchers are exploring alternative career paths beyond traditional academia. This short interactive workshop is designed for those interested in science communication and eager to understand how to navigate this field.
Our two experienced guests have successfully transitioned from research to positions in science communication, one at a university and the other at a non-university research institution. They will talk about their own career paths, about their daily job life and tasks, and about the skills and competencies required in science communication. Together, we will discuss the diverse career opportunities available and talk about practical tips for making a smooth transition. There will be a lot of room for questions, as we want to give you the opportunity to gain valuable feedback and inspiration if you are maybe considering your own future in science communication.
Our guests
- Dr. Franziska Ahnert-Michel is in charge of press & public relations at the Leibniz Institute of Virology, Hamburg. Before her career in communication, she earned her doctorate in biochemistry and worked as project assistant and freelance journalist.
- Dr. Jakob Hinze is communications coordinator for the cluster of excellence "Understanding Written Artefacts" at Universität Hamburg. He has worked before as a PhD researcher in the field of democratic theory, while also writing for several journals and magazines.
HRA’s Project for Research Communication: This workshop is part of a larger research communication project which is funded by the Claussen-Simon-Stiftung.
HRA Spotlight: The Hamburg Research Academy offers regular short information sessions on topics central to the doctoral and the postdoctoral career phase. Experts provide basic information and answer your questions.
This event is open to all HRA target groups. However, the content is geared to the needs of the listed target groups. Participation is free of charge, prior registration is requested. For further information please read the conditions of participation.
Details
Date:
Mon, 14 April 2025, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM, online
Requirements for participation:
- Attendance: Participation is only possible, if you can guarantee an uninterrupted attendance.
- Attention: Online events require the same undivided attention as face-to-face events. Please refrain from parallel activities.
- Interaction: In general HRA events are interactive and require your active participation.
- Visibility: Please turn on your camera, if possible. Especially in our workshops, this is essential for a productive working environment.
Target groups:
doctoral researchers, postdocs, interested parties
Language:
English
Organizer:
Hamburg Research Academy
Trainer:
Dr. Fenja De Silva-Schmidt is responsible for the Research Communication Project at the Hamburg Research Academy. She previously completed her doctorate on climate communication and worked as a freelance science journalist and science communicator.
Maximum number of participants:
30