Our track record of delivering training

Imperial College:
- "Science and the media" and "Science, media & society" workshops, Graduate Schools of Life Sciences & Medicine and Engineering & Physical Sciences, since 2005/06
- Core practical lectures, MSc in Science Communication, since 2000/01
- Contribution to Science Communication module, MSc in Surgical Technology, since 2005/06

Institute of Biology:
- Continuing Professional Development courses including "Handling the media", "Broadcast media basics", "Media interview masterclass", "Presenting compelling public lectures", "Popular science writing", "Engaging audiences through new media" & "Science and society", since 2005/06

University of Southampton:
- "Communicating your research to wider audiences" courses, Faculties of Medicine, Health & Life Sciences and Law, Arts & Social Sciences graduate schools, since 2005/06
- "Media training" programme, Faculty of Engineering, Science & Mathematics graduate school, 2007/08
- "Science communication" & "Popular Science Writing" workshops, School of Ocean & Earth Science, since 2000/01
- "Communication & social responsibility" workshops, School of Geography, 2007/08

University of Sheffield
- Public communication and schools outreach workshop, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, 2007/08

University of Bath:
- Staff media training courses, since 2004/05

European Molecular Biology Laboratory:
- Media training workshop, 2007/08

HERMES EU FP6 programme:
- Science communication and media skills course, 2007/08

Birkbeck University of London:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Science Communication lectures, CEA since 2006/07

University of the West of England:
- Print journalism unit lectures, MSc in Science Communication, since 2005/06

Imperial College Chemical Biology Centre and University of Warwick MOAC Doctoral Training Centre:
- Contribution to Science Communication course, since 2006/07

Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research Council:
- "Media Training for Researchers" courses, JTC 1999-2002