There is one week left to apply to the Spring 2026 Young Voices of Science Program! Applications will close on Monday, February 2nd. You can apply here: https://forms.gle/KTEovA4rUzjNPGjj9
The Young Voices of Science program consists of a series of expert-led workshops, each designed to prepare and empower science scholars to share their knowledge, concerns, and hopes for the future with the wider world, and provide a launch pad for public engagement, early in their scientific careers. Workshop leaders are experts in public engagement with science, creative writing, storytelling, and science-to-policy outreach. Class size is limited to 20-25 participants; we ask that participants commit to all eight workshops and design and carry out at least one outreach project, with support from a staff mentor.
What: FREE science communication training and real-world practice for science scholars! Who: Graduate, undergraduate students and early-career scientists in environmental (or similar) fields are eligible to apply When: Series of eight Zoom workshops held on Thursdays, February 19th through April 9th, 6:00 - 7:30 pm ET Where: Wherever you are, via Zoom!
No need to be a student to apply! We encourage you to apply by the deadline and to share this opportunity with your networks! To learn more about the program, hear from YVoS alumni, and explore past outreach projects, visit Young Voices of Science. For questions, reach out to Dayna De La Cruz at ddelacruz@hubbardbrookfoundation.org.
Requirements
The Young Voices of Science program consists of a series of expert-led workshops, each designed to prepare and empower science scholars to share their knowledge, concerns, and hopes for the future with the wider world, and provide a launch pad for public engagement, early in their scientific careers. Workshop leaders are experts in public engagement with science, creative writing, storytelling, and science-to-policy outreach. Class size is limited to 20-25 participants; we ask that participants commit to all eight workshops and design and carry out at least one outreach project, with support from a staff mentor.
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