
May 2002 From European Molecular Biology Laboratory EMBO Award for Communication in the Life Sciences This year for the first time EMBO will award Euro 5,000 and a silver medal for outstanding works of public communication in the life sciences. Eligible are practising scientists working in research in Europe or Israel."EMBO recognises the huge efforts that some scientists make to communicate their science to the public while remaining active in research," says Andrew Moore, Manager for EMBO's Science and Society Programme. "Communicating successfully with a non-scientific audience is very different from talking to colleagues: It is a skill that needs to be promoted." There are no limitations to the form of communication. The jury particularly looks for imaginative and original works. These can include communication via printed and electronic media, Radio, Television, out-reach, schools projects, talks in public and other special initiatives. There is one winning application annually. A prize of Euro 5.000 and a silver medal will be awarded on November 9, 2002 during European Science and Technology Week as part of the EMBL/EMBO joint conference on Science & Society in Heidelberg. For more details of the eligibility criteria, the requirements of the competition, and to obtain the application and nomination forms, please visit: http://www.embo.org/projects/scisoc/index.html or contact: Andrew Moore Science & Society Programme Manager EMBO Meyerhofstrasse 1 D-69117 Heidelberg Germany tel. +49 (0)6221 8891 109 (fax. +49 (0)6221 8891 209 E-mail [email protected] |