ADVANCE Resource Library
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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 |
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Communication Skills - A Primer Reminder
Presentation slides from the 2007, 2008 & 2009 LEAD workshop on communication skills (communication skills) |
Christopher Loving |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Converting Closed Questions to Open Questions
One page with examples of question styles for small group practice. |
UW ADVANCE CIC |
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Culture and Climate Change at the University of Washington
Covers faculty recruitment and retention, cross-departmental cultural change, and department transformation grants. |
Joyce Yen |
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Deliberations of a Search Committee
Two scenarios used in the 2007 LEAD workshop on faculty recruitment (case studies) |
NOT GIVEN |
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Department Chairs: Managing Up and Down
Presentation slides from the the 2008 LEAD workshop about managing departments (managing departments) |
Neil Abraham |
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Development and Your Department
Departmental fundraising, with the Paul G. Allen Center as case study. |
Ed Lazowska |
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