Focus on Science Communication & Policy Week: 9 – 13 March 2015

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If you're curious about careers in science communication or science policy, these events are for you!

The Focus on Science Communication & Policy week includes a range of events, from talks led by professionals from scientific publications and established alumni, to workshops on getting related internships and Skype conversations with employers in the sector.

Skype Appointments with Ben Deighton, Mostra magazine

Monday 9 March, 12.30 – 14.00
Careers Service, Level 5 Sherfield Building

Book a Skype chat with an experienced science communicator to get tips on how to enter this field!

Ben Deighton is Editor in Chief of Horizon, the science, research and innovation magazine from the European Union which explores the research and innovation that is shaping Europe. Ben’s work includes planning future areas of coverage, commissioning articles, editing content and liaising with clients on a daily basis. He focuses on exciting areas of technology, such as 3D printing and robotics.

Before Ben’s current role he worked as a reporter for Reuters in London and Brussels covering companies in the biotechnology, healthcare and chemical sectors. He has also worked as a reporter and editor for the Animal Pharm World Animal Health News publication.

Want to attend?: Please book a slot for a 15-minute Skype appointment via JobsLive.

Science Communication and your Future Career - Lunchtime Careers Talk

Monday 9 March, 13.00 – 13.50
Room 120, Sir Alexander Fleming Building

Stephen Webster is Director of the Science Communication Unit, and a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication.

Stephen will be talking about the kinds of work in science communication, and the growing importance of the field. He will discuss the Masters programme in science communication run here at Imperial College, and the training it offers to science graduates wishing to find work in the media, policy and museums.

Want to attend?: Please book for this Lunchtime Careers Talk via JobsLive.

Seal the Deal... with a Career in Commercial - Company Presentation

TUESDAY 10 MARCH, 18.00 – 20.30
Company's own premises, london

Find out why a career in commercial is increasingly recognised as the smartest career choice by employers.

An exclusive opportunity to hear from Senior Government Leaders about ‘Why Commercial Matters’. Hear their views on why Commercial Capability is key to the future success of the Civil Service - and how you can be part of it. Speakers include Bill Crothers (Govt Chief Commercial Officer), John Manzoni (Chief Executive of the Civil Service), and Francis Maude (Minister for the Cabinet Office).

Want to attend?: You can book a place to attend this event via the Commercial Fast Stream website. The location will be provided upon booking.

Skype Appointments with Victoria Murphy & Joanne Thomas, Sense about Science

Wednesday 11 March, 12:30 – 14:00
Careers Service, Level 5 Sherfield Building

Book a Skype chat to find out what it is like to work for a science communication charity!

A computer-generated imageVictoria is Programme Manager at Sense About Science. She coordinates the VoYS (Voice of Young Science) programme, working with over 20 partners to deliver four media workshops and two peer review workshops each year for early career researchers. Victoria manages Sense About Science events including an annual lecture - a key event attended by an audience of policy makers, scientists, academics, clinicians, public figures and journalists. Before joining the team in September 2011, Victoria worked in the mining industry and science outreach. 

Joanne joined Sense About Science in January 2015 as Projects and Events Officer. She shares responsibility for planning the annual reception and lecture, and workshops for the VoYS network. Prior to joining the team, Joanne completed a Master’s degree in Science Communication. Before this, she volunteered at the Science Museum and At-Bristol Science Centre, and worked at the Science Media Centre.

Want to attend?: Please book a slot for a 15-minute Skype appointment via JobsLive.

How to Get an Internship in Science Communication - Workshop

Wednesday 11 March, 16.15 – 17.15
Careers Service, Level 5 Sherfield Building

Learn about the opportunities within the many career paths in the diverse sector of science communication. We’ll look at the internships available and how to give yourself the best chance of securing this essential experience.

Want to attend?: Please book a place for this workshop via JobsLive.

‘Science, space and your career’, Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock – Lunchtime Careers Talk

Thursday 12 March, 13.00 – 13.50
G34, Sir Alexander Fleming Building

A conical flaskDr Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE is an Imperial alumnus and current presenter of ‘The Sky at Night’, and will be talking about science and your career, as part of Focus on Science Communication and Policy week.

Want to attend?: Please book for this Lunchtime Careers Talk via JobsLive.

‘A Career in Commercial Law: what does it entail?’ – Lunchtime Careers Talk

Thursday 12 March, 13.00 – 13.50
Careers Service, Level 5 Sherfield Building

If you are considering a career in commercial law, and want to understand what is involved and how your degree subject could help, join Norton Rose Fulbright for this interactive talk.  The talk will cover routes into law, the realities of working for a global legal practice and advice about how to approach the application and interview process. 

Want to attend?: Please book for this Lunchtime Careers Talk via JobsLive

Shaping Policy in the Civil Service - Lunchtime Careers Talk

Friday 13 March, 12.30 – 13.30
Careers Service, Level 5 Sherfield Building

Representatives from the Civil Service will be delivering a talk on working within the Civil Service and shaping the policies of the government.

Want to attend?: Please book for this Lunchtime Careers Talk via JobsLive.

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Barnaby Mollett

Barnaby Mollett
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