The Little Event
Thursday 24th January, 2019 Thinktank, Birmingham
The Little Event is BIG’s one-day training session for people who are new to STEM communication, whether you work in a science centre or museum, volunteer for a festival, are involved in university outreach, or do anything else to engage people with science, technology, engineering and maths. The day is crammed with introductory sessions focusing on developing the different skills that are useful in STEM communication; they are delivered by experienced science communicators following BIG's usual hands-on approach.
But of course, it isn't just about the sessions, it’s the people you meet there, too. The Little Event also presents a great opportunity to meet people from across the UK working in similar roles and sharing similar experiences. The programme for the day includes sessions on Networking, Managing Projects, Presenting, Audience Analysis and Careers.
2019 Programme:
9:30-10am: registration and coffee
10am-4:30pm: sessions and lunch
5pm: Sci-Comm Social at a pub (optional)
Setting the scene-Paolo Arru, BIG and SMASHfestUK
Introducing everybody to everybody, plan for the day and a whistle-stop tour of STEM engagement.
Networking- science made simple
Everyone knows that networking is a great skill, but it can be daunting when faced with a room of strangers. Join sms to pick up some useful tips and tricks and to practice your networking skills.
Managing projects- Paolo Arru, SMASHfestUK;
From small events like 30-minute demo shows and table top interactives to workshops and science festivals, managing a project is just as important as creating its content.
Presenting science- Jon Wood, JonWoodScience
You know the science but how can you make it accessible to others? A chance to develop your presenting skills.
Careers - Paolo Arru, SMASHfestUK; Jon Wood, JonWoodScience; science made simple; and others
Some career options, where to look for jobs, and what qualifications are desirable. Hear from the panel and ask your questions, too.
Who is the Audience?
What is an audience? How much can audiences differ? Why does your audience even matter?
BIG members: cost £45 login as a member first to be able to register for the member rate. To login as a member, use the email address you used to join BIG. If you can't remember what this is, please email admin@big.uk.com.
Non-members: you first need to join BIG costing £30 for the year and then come back and register for the Little Event at the £45 member rate.