• Inaugural Public Summit: Collaborative for Advancing Science Teaching and Learning in K-12

    Join us for the Keynote Address of the Collaborative for Advancing Science Teaching and Learning's Inaugural Public Summit on July 17, 2025, at 11:45 AM. Arthur Lupia (University of Michigan) and Rajul Pandya (Arizona State University) will engage in a lively dialogue about communicating science in challenging times and the importance of centering communities and […]

  • 2025 Cultivating Ensembles Conference

    The Cultivating Ensembles conference brings together individuals with different sensibilities and interests in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) to celebrate the interwoven nature of sciences, technologies, humanities, and arts as human activities. Together we co-create the conditions in which we learn from, leverage, and share our experiences.  We aim to build an inclusive […]

  • Building Institutional Capacity for Public Engagement with Science

    Public research universities and institutions have been innovating to expand their engagement with the public and support collaborations across research, government, community, and industry. Join the Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication for a session that will provide evidence and examples of approaches for capacity-building efforts to support public engagement with science. Discussion will explore […]

  • ASTC 2025 Annual Conference

    San Francisco, California CA, United States

    The ASTC Annual Conference is one of the premier annual events for science-engagement professionals and leaders in science and technology centers and museums as well as allied organizations across North America and around the world.

  • Communicating Science for Policy in a Populist World

    Fuse at Mason Square 3401 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA, United States

    What happens when science meets policy in a populist age? Join leading international experts for a global workshop on Mon. Sept. 8th (9 am-noon ET) with in-person and Zoom participation options. Explore the role of civic science practices in shaping the future of evidence-informed policy. In-person participation (Fuse Building, Arlington, VA): htts://www.eventbrite.com/e/communicating-science-for-policy-in-a-populist-world-tickets-1508077413139? Online participation: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/online-workshop-communicating-science-for-policy-in-a-populist-world-tickets-1508079669889? In this workshop, we will […]

  • Understanding and Addressing Misinformation about Science: A Symposium (HYBRID)

    Join the Board on Science Education on September 25, 2025, for a one-day symposium on the recent consensus study report, Understanding and Addressing Misinformation About Science. Leaders from across domains will discuss the report’s insights and recommendations and explore opportunities for coordinated multi-sector action. In-person and virtual participation are available. The report offers a comprehensive […]

  • PCST Tokyo Symposium 2025

    Theme: Strategic Development of Science Communication and Public Engagement in Asia The PCST Tokyo Symposium will explore how science communication and public engagement are developing across Asia. It will highlight fresh approaches to reaching diverse audiences in non-Western contexts and share ideas for building a strong and sustainable ecosystem in the region. This joint event, […]

  • Global SciComm meet-up: Generative AI for Global Science Communication

    Overview How should we consider the use of Generative AI within a global science communication context? Generative AI for Global Science Communication In today's rapidly evolving world, using Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is not just a question anymore and it holds immense potential for science communication. With the increasing attention being paid to AI within […]

  • Special Screening of Observer at the Avalon Theater

    Avalon Theater 5612 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington DC, United States

    Sarah Goodwin, PhD, Executive Director of the Science Communication Lab as well as Executive Producer of OBSERVER and series host Jason Dick, Editor in Chief of Roll Call, discuss why simple observation of natural phenomenon is so important and how it can lead to a deeper understanding of not just the subject matter but the people, culture and […]

  • AFSMC and PCST Symposium 2026

    Theme: Science Media and Communication Teaching and Research in the Arab World The Arab Forum of Science Media and Communication (AFSMC) is the first gathering of its kind in the Arab region, bringing together professionals, researchers and practitioners in science media and communication. The sixth edition will be held in partnership with PCST. Through discussions, […]

  • 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting

    Phoenix Convention Center. AZ, United States

    THE 2026 AAAS ANNUAL MEETING WILL CONVENE IN PHOENIX, AZ, FEBRUARY 12-14 Phoenix, Arizona, is an exciting and vibrant destination for the 2026 AAAS Annual Meeting, offering attendees a unique blend of modern innovation and rich cultural heritage. Known for its year-round sunshine and stunning desert landscapes, Phoenix is a hub of science and technology, […]

  • DC Art Science Evening Rendezvous: Human Exploration of Mars

    Washington DC , United States

    Human Exploration of Mars Imagining the human exploration of Mars depends on creative inquiry across the arts, sciences, and engineering, where speculation is essential in the face of profound unknowns. What role does imagination play in exploring realms beyond Earth? This cross-disciplinary panel examines how imaginative thinking informs research, drives technical development, and supports the […]