Sentences with phrase «awards in science journalism»

He has won the top awards in science journalism multiple times, along with a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Revkin has won most of the top awards in science journalism, along with a Guggenheim Fellowship, Columbia Universityâs John Chancellor Award for sustained journalistic excellence and an Investigative Reporters & Editors Award.
Revkin has won most of the top awards in science journalism, along with a Guggenheim Fellowship, Columbia University's John Chancellor Award for sustained journalistic excellence and an Investigative Reporters & Editors Award.

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The science journalism awards, administered by AAAS since their inception in 1945, honor distinguished reporting for a general audience.
In 2009, Sid won the Award for Distinguished Science Journalism in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences from the American Meteorological SocietIn 2009, Sid won the Award for Distinguished Science Journalism in the Atmospheric and Related Sciences from the American Meteorological Societin the Atmospheric and Related Sciences from the American Meteorological Society.
Lisa was a finalist for the AGU David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism and received the Institute of Physics / Science and Technology Facilities Council physics writing aAward for Excellence in Science Journalism and received the Institute of Physics / Science and Technology Facilities Council physics writing awardaward.
Stories on the social value of aging female killer whales, a frantic meteor hunt in the Australian Outback and the unusual brain of the world's greatest solo climber are among the winners of the 2017 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards.
The program, produced by Llewellyn Smith and Kelly Thomson, won a 2017 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award for in - depth television reporting.
We are delighted to support the expansion of the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards and to making them international in scope.
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 AAward 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 Aaward 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 AAward, 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 AAward for Interpreting Chemistry for the Public, and the American Institute of Physics Science Communication AwardAward.
The awards, an internationally recognized measure of excellence in science journalism for a general audience, go to individuals (rather than institutions, publishers, or employers) for coverage of the sciences, engineering, and mathematics
For the first time in its 70 - year history, the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards program will this year accept entries from reporters working worldwide.
Since their inception in 1945, the AAAS Science Journalism Awards have honored professional journalists for distinguished reporting on the sciences, engineering and mathematics.
During her 20 - plus career in journalism, she has garnered many awards and served as the president (in 2009 and 2010) of the 2,500 - member National Association of Science Writers.
In recognition of a generous endowment by The Kavli Foundation, the awards are now called the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Aawards are now called the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism AwardsAwards.
Jason Houston Science Latin American correspondent Lizzie Wade has won the 2016 Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence in Science Journalism in the features category for her story, «Cradle of Life,» about...
The association's Newsbrief Awards are the only awards to formally recognize excellence in short science journAwards are the only awards to formally recognize excellence in short science journawards to formally recognize excellence in short science journalism.
Speaking in the second in a series of AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award lectures this fall, Harris described the so - called «reproducibility crisis» in science, in which intriguing findings in pre-clinical cancer research and other areas often can not be replicated, even by the researchers who did the original sScience Journalism Award lectures this fall, Harris described the so - called «reproducibility crisis» in science, in which intriguing findings in pre-clinical cancer research and other areas often can not be replicated, even by the researchers who did the original sscience, in which intriguing findings in pre-clinical cancer research and other areas often can not be replicated, even by the researchers who did the original studies.
Stories about microbial hitchhikers, the largest dam - removal project in North America, and issues raised by the new era of personal genomics are among the winners of the 2012 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards.
Stories on the potential impact of climate change in two localities and on the secret lives of scientists and engineers are among the winners of the 2011 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards.
Appenzeller has won numerous awards for his work, including the American Geophysical Union's 2005 Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence in Science Journalism for a National Geographic feature on climate sScience Journalism for a National Geographic feature on climate sciencescience.
«AAAS has for many years offered no - strings - attached support for excellence in science journalism, through programs such as the historic AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards, the Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellowships and the Eurescience journalism, through programs such as the historic AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards, the Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellowships and the Ejournalism, through programs such as the historic AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards, the Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellowships and the EureScience Journalism Awards, the Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellowships and the EJournalism Awards, the Mass Media Science and Engineering Fellowships and the EureScience and Engineering Fellowships and the EurekAlert!
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.
Her Nature story «The 24/7 Search for Killer Quakes» (featured on Showcase) won the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award in 2015 for the magazine category.
Her East Bay Express story «Sounding the Alarm» (featured on Showcase) was the recipient of the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award in the small - newspaper category.
His Salt Lake City Weekly story «Devatated» (featured on Showcase) won the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award in 2014 for the small newspaper category.
The international recipients were enthusiastic about the awards, and their presence added a new dimension to the awards ceremony and other activities held in conjunction with the AAAS Annual Meeting, including a luncheon roundtable in which the winners discussed their award - winning work and current issues in science journalism.
Her Nautilus story «The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic» (featured on Showcase) received the 2015 Kavli Science Journalism Silver Award in the Magazine category.
Since 2001 it gives a 3000 Euros endowed European Science Writers Award to editors and writers for their achievements and for the promotion of science journalism in Science Writers Award to editors and writers for their achievements and for the promotion of science journalism in science journalism in Europe.
The winner of the DCSWA 2010 Science News Brief Award, she has a B.A. in biological sciences from Cornell University and an M.A. in journalism through New York University's Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program.
She covered environmental issues of the Pacific Northwest for more than six years, earning numerous regional and national journalism awards including eight regional Emmy Awards for reporting, photography and editing, a 2017 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Innovation and the 2015 international Kavli Science Journalism Gold Award from the American Association for the Advancement ojournalism awards including eight regional Emmy Awards for reporting, photography and editing, a 2017 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Innovation and the 2015 international Kavli Science Journalism Gold Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Scawards including eight regional Emmy Awards for reporting, photography and editing, a 2017 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Innovation and the 2015 international Kavli Science Journalism Gold Award from the American Association for the Advancement of ScAwards for reporting, photography and editing, a 2017 Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Innovation and the 2015 international Kavli Science Journalism Gold Award from the American Association for the Advancement oJournalism Gold Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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.
This story, written by Matthew D. LaPlante and Paul Christiansen, described the efforts to understand what is killing the aspen groves in Utah and won a AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award in 2014.
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.
The European Science Writers Award rewards editors and writers for their achievements for the promotion of science journalism in Europe sincScience Writers Award rewards editors and writers for their achievements for the promotion of science journalism in Europe sincscience journalism in Europe since 2001.
The European Science Writers Award 2012 has been granted to the following writers for their achievements and for the promotion of science journalism in Science Writers Award 2012 has been granted to the following writers for their achievements and for the promotion of science journalism in science journalism in Europe:
Since Showcase launched Storygrams — professional annotations of award - winning science journalism — we have thought a lot about the value of textual analysis and its use in the classroom.
The 2012 European Science Writers Award recognizing the promotion of science journalism in Europe was granted to Tiit Kändler, Karine Nazaretyan and RoberScience Writers Award recognizing the promotion of science journalism in Europe was granted to Tiit Kändler, Karine Nazaretyan and Roberscience journalism in Europe was granted to Tiit Kändler, Karine Nazaretyan and Robert Gast.
Jane Qiu's story, on how fossil finds in China are challenging ideas about human evolution, won the Silver 2016 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Award.
The AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards are an internationally recognized measure of excellence in science journalism for a general auScience Journalism Awards are an internationally recognized measure of excellence in science journalism for a generalJournalism Awards are an internationally recognized measure of excellence in science journalism for a general auscience journalism for a generaljournalism for a general audience.
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.
Awards for talented and creative teen artists and writers in 28 categories including film and animation, video game design, sculpture, photography, fashion design, poetry, journalism, humor, dramatic script and science fiction
Another positive development was the American Geophysical Union's decision to award its Excellence in Science Journalism award to Pallava Bagla, an Indian journalist who broke and unraveled the story about how the IPCC overestimated the melt - rate of Himalayan glaciers.
In 1995 TASSC awarded New York Times science reporter Gina Kolata its «Sound Science in Journalism Award.&raquIn 1995 TASSC awarded New York Times science reporter Gina Kolata its «Sound Science in Journalism Award.science reporter Gina Kolata its «Sound Science in Journalism Award.Science in Journalism Award.&raquin Journalism Award
This excellent documentary, directed by Dr. Richard Smith, was first broadcast on 24 May 2007 by ABC TV (Australia) and wan the 2008 Walter Sullivan Award for excellence in science journalism.
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 Aschwandein 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 AschwandeIn 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 Aschwandein 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 Aschwandein 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 Aschwandein the Science Reporting for a Local or Regional Audience category, Hillary Rosner; and in the Commentary or Opinion category, Christie Aschwandein the Commentary or Opinion category, Christie Aschwanden.
Andrew Revkin has covered science and the environment for 30 years in newspapers, magazines, books, documentaries and his New York Times blog, Dot Earth, winning the country's top science journalism awards multiple times.
Those achievements alone might make him an outstanding recipient of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Robert C. Cowen Award for Sustained Achievement in Science Journalism.
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