The winners of the 2013
Science in Society Journalism Awards, sponsored by the National Association of Science Writers, are: In the Book category, David Quammen; in the Science Reporting category, Douglas Fox; in the Longform category, Patricia Callahan, Sam Roe and Michael Hawthorne; in the Science Reporting for a Local or Regional Audience category, Hillary Rosner; and in the Commentary or Opinion category, Christie Aschwanden.
If your work has anything to do with the sciences and their impact on society, we hope you'll consider submitting it to the National Association of Science Writers (NASW)
Science in Society Journalism Awards.
Not exact matches
The work of AAAS
in connecting
science with
society, public policy, human rights, education, diplomacy and
journalism — through its superb journals and programs — is essential,» said Chu
in his candidacy statement.
In 2009, Sid won the Award for Distinguished Science Journalism in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences from the American Meteorological Societ
In 2009, Sid won the Award for Distinguished
Science Journalism in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences from the American Meteorological Societ
in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences from the American Meteorological
Society.
His awards include the American Geophysical Union's Robert C. Cowen Award for Sustained Achievement
in Science Journalism, the
Science -
in Society award from the National Association of
Science Writers, the American Association for the Advancement of
Science - Westinghouse Award, the American Chemical
Society's James T. Grady - James H. Stack Award for Interpreting Chemistry for the Public, and the American Institute of Physics
Science Communication Award.
Yesterday morning as I was tucking into my first cup of tea, I received the startling news that I've won the American Meteorological
Society's Award for Distinguished
Science Journalism in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences.
Eric's narrative
journalism has won a number of awards, including the American
Society of Magazine Editors» «Next» Award and the Evert Clark / Seth Payne Award for Young
Science Journalists, both
in 2017.
Both organizations shared an international outlook and an appreciation of the importance of quality
journalism in helping
societies — all
societies — better understand
science as a global enterprise.
The
Society also publishes award - winning
journalism:
in Science News (launched
in 1922) and
Science News for Students (created
in 2003).
Lindsey Konkel, a New Jersey - based freelance reporter, received the Endocrine
Society's annual Award for Excellence
in Science and Medical
Journalism, the
Society announced today.
Phil McKenna's story, on gas leaks under U.S. cities, won the 2013 AAAS Kavli
Science Journalism Award and the 2014 NASW
Science in Society Award.
The Pennsylvania Innocence Project has a four-fold mission to: (1) secure the exoneration, release from imprisonment, and restoration to
society of persons who are innocent and have been wrongly convicted; (2) provide clinical training and experience to students
in the fields of law,
journalism, criminal justice, and forensic
science; (3) collaborate with law enforcement agencies and the courts to address systemic causes of wrongful convictions; and (4) strengthen and improve the effectiveness of the criminal justice system
in Pennsylvania through public education and advocacy.
She has long been involved
in evangelizing
journalism values, ethics and diversity as a local and national leader in the Society of Professional Journalists and the SDX Foundation, and with other organizations such as the Maynard Institute for Journalism Education and the Center for Science and Justice at UC S
journalism values, ethics and diversity as a local and national leader
in the
Society of Professional Journalists and the SDX Foundation, and with other organizations such as the Maynard Institute for
Journalism Education and the Center for Science and Justice at UC S
Journalism Education and the Center for
Science and Justice at UC Santa Cruz.