Auch für das Jahr 2004 lädt EICOS, die Europäische Initiative für Vermittler von Wissenschaft, wieder Journalisten aus europäischen Ländern in ihr "Hands-on Laboratory" ein. Die Journalisten können dort wissenschaftliche Forschung im Experiment kennenlernen und haben die Gelegenheit, mit Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern über Fragestellungen, Zielrichtungen und Probleme ihrer Forschung zu sprechen. Der nächste Kurs findet statt vom 5. bis zum 12. Juni 2004 am Max-Planck-Institut für biophysikalische Chemie in Göttingen. Anmeldeschluss: 1. März 2004.
EICOS, the 'European Initiative for Communicators of Science', again invites journalists from European countries into its "Hands-on Laboratory" and to the "Extended Assignments".
The programme is aimed at journalists with a wide range of backgrounds and interests who wish to gather first-hand experience of techniques of molecular biology, to discuss their wider implications for the society with researchers, to gain contacts for future stories, and to meet colleagues from different media and different countries.
At the heart of the programme is the "Hands-on Laboratory", conducted at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen, Germany. Journalists spend eight days working with scientists on actual projects, using state-of-the-art molecular biology methods. During evening events, journalists are encouraged to discuss issues of public understanding of science with researchers and with their colleagues. A social programme provides opportunities to enjoy Göttingen and its surroundings.
The next "Hands-on Laboratory" will take place from June 5th to June 12th 2004.
Following the "Hands-on Laboratory" journalists are encouraged to spend up to two weeks in an "Extended Laboratory Assignment" in which they are invited into selected laboratories of the Max Planck Institute in Göttingen as well as other leading research institutions in Europe.
All costs of the programme, including board and travel of the journalists are borne by EICOS.
Professional journalists from any European country (including Israel) and working for any print or electronic media can apply, including freelancers. Scientific background is not required, and generalists with an interest in research are also encouraged to apply. Reasonable competence in English is, however, mandatory, as all activities are carried out in English.
Deadline for application: March 1st 2004.
Application form and further information: www.eicos.mpg.de
Dr. Ulrich Kuhnt
e-mail: eicos@gwdg.de
Tel: +49 (0)551/201-1646
Fax: +49(0)551/201-1075
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