Hartvigsen Sarah C, Burnett Thomas, Fox Cecilia M, Matney Chanel J, Pham Daniel, Smiley Cora E, Shah Aparna P
Department of Psychology, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA 23173.
National Science Policy Network, San Francisco, CA 94104.
J Undergrad Neurosci Educ. 2024 Jul 21;22(2):A131-A136. doi: 10.59390/KBMK3931. eCollection 2024 Winter.
Undergraduate neuroscience researchers and educators have a vital voice in working with policymakers to raise public awareness and increase support and funding for neuroscience. While there are many avenues and opportunities to become involved in neuroscience advocacy, finding the most effective training strategies, resources, and opportunities for involvement can sometimes be difficult and overwhelming. To address this challenge and inform faculty of science advocacy opportunities for undergraduates, we organized a mini-symposium at the 2023 Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN) Workshop. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with a panel of experts with diverse experiences in neuroscience advocacy and policy. Topics presented and discussed included the importance of advocacy, effective training practices and resources, advice for scientific communication with a non-scientific audience, and various opportunities for advocacy involvement for undergraduate students. We share here our rationale and goals as we set out to plan this mini-symposium, a brief description of each panelist's career trajectory, relevant resources, and major takeaways. We reflect on the lessons learned from this session and recognize the need for an on-going conversation about careers involving science policy, science communication training, and opportunities for undergraduate students. Accordingly, we share future directions and recommendations to help faculty equip not only themselves but also their undergraduate trainees with the knowledge, practical skills, and resources required to engage with their communities as informed citizens.
本科神经科学研究人员和教育工作者在与政策制定者合作以提高公众意识、增加对神经科学的支持和资金投入方面有着至关重要的发言权。虽然有许多途径和机会参与神经科学宣传,但找到最有效的培训策略、资源和参与机会有时可能会很困难且让人应接不暇。为应对这一挑战并让理科教师了解本科生的科学宣传机会,我们在2023年本科神经科学教师(FUN)研讨会上组织了一次小型研讨会。与会者有机会与在神经科学宣传和政策方面有着不同经历的专家小组进行交流。会上展示并讨论的主题包括宣传的重要性、有效的培训方法和资源、与非科学受众进行科学传播的建议以及本科生参与宣传的各种机会。在此,我们分享在着手策划这次小型研讨会时的基本原理和目标,简要描述每位小组成员的职业轨迹、相关资源以及主要收获。我们反思从本次会议中学到的经验教训,并认识到有必要就涉及科学政策的职业、科学传播培训以及本科生的机会展开持续的讨论。因此,我们分享未来的方向和建议,以帮助教师不仅武装自己,还能让他们的本科受训人员具备作为有见识的公民与社区互动所需的知识、实践技能和资源。