communicate with a non-scientific audience
Communicate about scientific findings to a non-scientific audience, including the general public. Tailor the communication of scientific concepts, debates, findings to the audience, using a variety of methods for different target groups, including visual presentations.
Also called: communicate scientific results to the public, communicate publicly about scientific findings, support public understanding of science findings, engage in public awareness of research
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Essential for
99- agricultural scientist
- analytical chemist
- anthropologist
- anthropology lecturer
- aquaculture biologist
- archaeologist
- archaeology lecturer
- architecture lecturer
- art studies lecturer
- assistant lecturer
- astronomer
- behavioural scientist
- biochemical engineer
- biochemist
- bioinformatics scientist
- biologist
- biology lecturer
- biometrician
- biophysicist
- business lecturer
- chemist
- chemistry lecturer
- classical languages lecturer
- communication scientist
- communications lecturer
- computer hardware engineer
- computer science lecturer
- computer scientist
- conservation scientist
- cosmetic chemist
- cosmologist
- criminologist
- data scientist
- demographer
- dentistry lecturer
- earth science lecturer
- ecologist
- economics lecturer
- economist
- education studies lecturer
- educational researcher
- engineering lecturer
- environmental scientist
- epidemiologist
- food science lecturer
- geneticist
- geographer
- geologist
- healthcare specialist lecturer
- higher education lecturer
- historian
- history lecturer
- hydrologist
- ICT research consultant
- immunologist
- journalism lecturer
- kinesiologist
- law lecturer
- linguist
- linguistics lecturer
- literary scholar
- mathematician
- mathematics lecturer
- media scientist
- medicine lecturer
- meteorologist
- metrologist
- microbiologist
- mineralogist
- modern languages lecturer
- museum scientist
- nursing lecturer
- oceanographer
- palaeontologist
- pharmacologist
- pharmacy lecturer
- philosopher
- philosophy lecturer
- physicist
- physics lecturer
- physiologist
- political scientist
- politics lecturer
- psychologist
- psychology lecturer
- religion scientific researcher
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- seismologist
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- sociology lecturer
- space science lecturer
- statistician
- thanatology researcher
- toxicologist
- university literature lecturer
- university research assistant
- urban planner
- veterinary medicine lecturer
- veterinary scientist
Useful for
18- automation engineer
- biomedical engineer
- electromagnetic engineer
- electromechanical engineer
- general practitioner
- mechatronics engineer
- medical device engineer
- microelectronics engineer
- microsystem engineer
- optical engineer
- optoelectronic engineer
- optomechanical engineer
- photonics engineer
- research and development manager
- sensor engineer
- social work researcher
- specialised doctor
- test engineer
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