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Communicating the science of climate change

Resource for the Winter 2021 Science Communication Workshop: Article on communicating to the public about climate change. Lessons applicable to all science/engineering fields. Page 4 has a useful table of terms with different meanings for scientists and the public. Page 2 includes a graphic suggesting the structure of talks to the public. See also: communicating your research clearly

Richard Somerville, Susan Joy Hassol

Communication Skills - A Primer Reminder

Presentation slides from the 2007, 2008 & 2009 LEAD workshop on communication skills (communication skills)

Christopher Loving

Communication skills - What they didn't teach you in Chair school: A brief review

A handout with tips on better communication for chairs from the 2005, 2007, and 2008 LEAD workshop (communication skills)

Christopher Loving

Communication Skills: What They Didn't Teach You in Chair School

One page handout accompanying a practical workshop on communication, listening, and conflict resolution. (communication skills)

Chris Loving

CommunicationSkills: What they didn't teach you in Chair school

A summary of a workshop on effective communication skills and concepts from the 2007 LEAD workshop (Communication skills)

Christopher Loving

Converting Closed Questions to Open Questions

One page with examples of question styles for small group practice.

UW ADVANCE CIC

Culture and Climate Change at the University of Washington

Covers faculty recruitment and retention, cross-departmental cultural change, and department transformation grants.

Joyce Yen

Deliberations of a Search Committee

Two scenarios used in the 2007 LEAD workshop on faculty recruitment (case studies)

NOT GIVEN

Department Chairs: Managing Up and Down

Presentation slides from the the 2008 LEAD workshop about managing departments (managing departments)

Neil Abraham

Development and Your Department

Departmental fundraising, with the Paul G. Allen Center as case study.

Ed Lazowska