CU Boulder, Anschutz Campuses to Host 2020 Science Journalism Event

From CU BOULDER TODAY

University of Colorado Boulder

The University of Colorado Boulder and CU Anschutz Medical Campus will welcome hundreds of science journalists, storytellers and organizational communicators to their campuses Oct. 9-13, 2020 for ScienceWriters2020,  the University of Colorado has announced.

The annual conference is the nation’s premier science communications gathering and is organized by the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW) and the National Association of Science Writers (NASW) in coordination with a different research institution each year. The two CU campuses are co-hosting the  event, expected to draw more than 650 attendees.

Registration is limited to professional and student science journalists and communicators and will open in August 2020. Details will be posted on the ScienceWriters2020 website as they become available.

The five-day conference features:

  • Panels and sessions featuring  scientists from around the nation and world—including the CU system—who can address key new discoveries and cutting-edge research.
  • Professional development sessions designed to cover issues in science writing and communication and help writers hone their craft.
  • Interactive lab tours and field trips.
  • Lunch-with-a-Scientist sessions enabling attendees to have a more casual learning experience.

The event, which serves as the annual meeting for NASW and includes CASW’s New Horizons in Science program, provides networking opportunities that can result in new scientific partnerships, training opportunities for students and media coverage. The 12th annual ScienceWriters joint conference recently concluded. It was hosted by Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania. CASW’s New Horizons briefing was presented in Boulder once before, in 1988.

“From the moment the word spread that the University of Colorado had offered to host ScienceWriters2020, excitement has been growing in the science writing community. We’re eager to get a close-up look at the science being done at these two research powerhouses,” said Rosalind Reid, CASW executive director. “It’s a bonus to be gathering in a beautiful and dynamic region full of places to explore and stories to find.”

While the conference headquarters will be at CU Boulder, shuttles will transport participants to the CU Anschutz campus in Aurora, the largest academic health center in the Rocky Mountain region.

The CU Anschutz campus includes the CU health professional schools, multiple centers and institutes and two nationally ranked hospitals (UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital and Children’s Hospital Colorado), which treat nearly 2 million patients each year.

“Faculty on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus are pushing the science behind medical care to new horizons. They’re making new discoveries and extraordinary breakthroughs that save lives,” said Donald Elliman, Jr., chancellor of the CU Anschutz Medical Campus. “Journalists play a critical role in bringing science and research to the forefront of public conversation. We look forward to welcoming the science journalism community to our campus for ScienceWriters2020.”

“We look forward to partnering on this conference with local research institutes, federal labs and the businesses and corporations that make the Front Range such a hot spot for the science and technology that positively impact humanity and solve pressing global issues,” CU Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano said.


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