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Engaging the public in
understanding science!
North America's only
comprehensive Science
Communication Graduate Program
Now accepting applications for Fall 2010!
Apply before March 1st!
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Program Highlights |
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Practical experience
- Theoretical foundation
- Skill development
- Field trips and guest speakers
- 8 week internship
- Networking opportunities
- Interdisciplinary faculty
- Courses delivered at the science
centre and the university
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- Policy development or communication specialist in a government ministry like Health, Environment, Natural Resources
- Science journalism
- Consultant to businesses in the science and technology field
- Science centres and museums in education and exhibit design
- Project manager in science-related non-governmental organizations
- Communication officer for school boards and universities
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Alumni Careers: Where are they now? |
- Science North Staff Scientist, Traveling Exhibits
- Pollution Probe, Project Manager
- Brock University's CCOVI, Communications Officer
- Council of Canadian Academies, Policy / Program Research Associate
- Selwyn Resources, Scientist and Communication Specialist
- Telus World of Science, Calgary,Education Programs Manager
- Taimma Communications, Medical Writer
- Earth Day Canada, Eco-mentors Program Manager
- Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology, Science Educator
- Sudbury District Health Unit, Health Promotion Officer
- Simcoe County District School Board, Environmental Systems Coordinator
- SNOLab, Science Education Outreach Officer
- Ministry of Natural Resources, Forester
- Golder and Associates, Environmental Communications
- Reich & Petch Design International, Project Researcher Exhibits
- Toronto & Region Conservation Authority, Project Manager Remedial Action Plan
- Rainbow Routes Association, Educator
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