Admission requirements
Bachelor Archaeology first year obtained, plus 30 ec from the remaining BA Archaeology programme.
Description
During the course you will learn how to communicate the past and research about the past to a non-archaeology audience. We'll talk about the need for and practice different variants of science communication to a variety of audiences including, but not limited to: other academics (research committees!), journalists, children, gamers, and the wider public in general.
We will discuss science communication practices related to social media, press releases, video content, podcasts, popular-science publishing, as well as interdisciplinary academic communication and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
The main goal of this course is to give you some basic experience in science communication by means of several assignments.
Course objectives
After the course, the student has:
Practised the basics of science communication such as pitching one's own research;
Practised writing a press release about research;
Practised several different creative techniques of communicating the past;
Gained insight into the concept of popular science and science communication;
Acquired the skills to be able to: develop creative content for communicating the past to a wider audience (e.g. videos; podcasts, social media content), develop content for communicating research about the past to other disciplines (e.g. press release, elevator pitch).
Timetable
Course schedule details can be found in MyTimetable.
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Mode of instruction
Lectures;
Tutorials and group projects;
Creative projects.
Attendance is mandatory.
Assessment method
Participation in weekly projects and class attendance (40%);
Final project (60%).
A retake is only possible for the final essay, and only if all other requirements have been met, including attendance and submission of all assignments.
Assessment deadlines:
The dates of exams and retakes can be found in MyTimetable. The deadlines of papers, essays and assignments are communicated through Brightspace.
Reading list
All the study materials – mostly media based, will be openly available in the Brightspace module of the course.
Registration
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please contact the exchange coordinator for information on how to apply.
General information about registration can be found on the Course and exam enrolment page.
Contact
For more information about this course, please contact A. (Aris) Politopoulos Ph.D. or Dr. M.H.G. (Maikel) Kuijpers.