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The Science Communication program at University College London (UCL) is a one-year, full-time Master of Science designed for students who aim to bridge the gap between science and the general public. This program focuses on effectively communicating complex scientific concepts through various media platforms, including journalism, digital media, and public engagement activities. Students will explore strategies for making science accessible, relevant, and engaging for diverse audiences.
Graduates of the program will be well-prepared to work as science communicators, journalists, or public relations specialists in academia, media, government, and the private sector. UCL’s strong focus on research-led teaching and its connections with the global science community make this an ideal program for students passionate about advancing science literacy and engagement.
The program combines theoretical knowledge of communication strategies with practical, hands-on experience in science communication. Core courses include topics such as media production, science journalism, public relations, and digital communication tools. Students will also engage in practical projects, internships, and a final dissertation or professional project focusing on a science communication issue of their choice.
Graduates of the Science Communication program can pursue careers in science journalism, media relations, digital content creation, and public outreach. They are well-equipped to work in universities, research institutions, government agencies, or private sector companies, where they can contribute to communicating scientific knowledge to the public. The skills gained from this program are also valuable for roles in policy advocacy and science education.
UCL’s Science Communication program offers a unique opportunity to study at the intersection of science and media. With access to cutting-edge resources, renowned faculty, and opportunities for real-world practice, students will be equipped to influence public understanding and appreciation of science. London’s vibrant media and academic environment further enhances the learning experience and provides ample networking opportunities.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)20 7679 2000
Email: admissions@ucl.ac.uk
Address: University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom