Whether you’re a scientist, communicator or creative, this hands-on workshop will help you build the confidence and skills to bring science to life through story.
Move beyond jargon and discover how to turn complex research and data into compelling, human-centered narratives that inform, inspire and spark change.
About This Workshop
Science is only as impactful as it is understood. Transform your team into world-class storytellers who can navigate complex Q&A with ease. Each workshop is led by award-winning storytellers in our National Geographic Explorer community, trained to guide you to tell your best story.
Turn Science into Stories That Captivate
Great Science needs a storyteller
Great science needs a strong storyteller. From research centers and universities, to biotechnology start-ups, science communication skills can help turn complex research into a narrative that drives impact and excitement across various audiences.
In this workshop, you’ll learn:
- How to simplify scientific complexity without losing accuracy
- Framing techniques that connect science to values, relevance and impact
- Best practices for working with scientists, sources and data
- How to use emotion, stakes and character to bring science to life
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