Science communication involves many challenges for universities and research institutions - both internally and externally.
▶ A wide range of formats and channels are available for professional science communication.
▶There are many players within the institutions who contribute to the overall communication.
▶Finding common clarity about goals, roles, tasks, processes, tools, etc. for concerted communication is not always easy.
Dr Katharina Salffner
Diploma in chemistry, doctorate in physical chemistry, post-doc in physics, project manager for public relations at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, deputy and acting head of press and communications at the TU Braunschweig.
I know the world of research and the world of corporate communications. It is at the interfaces between these worlds that things get stuck when we know too little about this other world.
Developing a systematic exchange and transfer of knowledge at these interfaces is the focus of my work, Integrated Science Communication. The aim is to make it easy for colleagues from research, administration and management to communicate professionally and thus support the work of the central communication departments.
This approach also applies to my work as a consultant. I offer my treasure trove of experience to you. Together, we work out a plan that will help you achieve your strategic goals and value your resources.
For less sand in the gears, for more ease in communication.