
In-person training for the 2025 cohort of the Inclusive Reflexive Facilitation Fellowship (IRFF)
Meeting The Moment seminar at University of Chicago, part of the standing Ecology and Evolution seminar series and the GME guest speaker series
Third ENGAGE in-person workshop in 2025, co-hosted by Solving for Science and the University of Utah
ENGAGE is an intensive two-day workshop and ongoing community of practice designed to help scientists become more ambitious, strategic, and efficient in their public engagement
A weeklong full-time intensive for established researchers in the art of environmental storytelling (Wrigley Institute Storymakers program)
Second ENGAGE in-person workshop in 2025, co-hosted by Solving for Science and the University of Pennsylvania Department of Microbiology & Pathobiology
ENGAGE is an intensive two-day workshop and ongoing community of practice designed to help scientists become more ambitious, strategic, and efficient in their public engagement
First ENGAGE in-person workshop in 2025, co-hosted by Solving for Science and the University of Washington department of Immunology
ENGAGE is an intensive two-day workshop and ongoing community of practice designed to help scientists become more ambitious, strategic, and efficient in their public engagement
In a keynote for the Supporting Inclusion in Graduate Networks and Leadership (SIGNAL) 2024 conference, Ambika had the chance to blend personal narrative, science communication, and strategic decision making for an audience of minoritized graduate students studying animal behavior. She loved the chance to bring together many different facets of her past and present careers!
Liz led a sensemaking workshop for a diverse group of researchers and communication professionals at the Pacific Institute on Pathogens, Pandemics, and Society. Together, they tackled the sensemaking challenge posed by health misinformation in Canada!
Ambika led her first workshop for Liminal! She got to spend three hours (virtually) with students in the Effective Science Communication course at Mt. Sinai, where they talked about how to uncover the story of one’s own journey in science, how to identify and connect with one’s audience, and what makes for a compelling narrative. She was blown away by the students’ thoughtfulness!
Liz delivered the keynote at the Speaking Science 2024 conference at the University of Minnesota! It was called Making Sense of Modern Science Communication. The next time you see Liz, ask her to tell you about the Squirrel Experience that she debuted here—an entertaining and illuminating example of what sensemaking is!