[...] science communication is embedded in the inter- and transdisciplinary teams doing science in a socially responsible way. Interactions within these teams doing and communicating science are multi-way, multi-actor, multi-level and multi-staged.
Éva Kalmár and Hanneke H. Stenfert, 2020
Climatologists, Philosophers, Historians, Musicologists, Ecologists, among others, met at ZiF and discovered both common ground and diverging views during the "Meet and Dine" in lively discussions.
Blog article with images"Inducing Interdisciplinarity: Irresistible Infliction?"
An article by Sabine MaasenAn important part of conducting excellent research is to communicate its processes, findings, conditions, and challenges.
Our approach to science communication is to utilize multifaceted ways and channels of communication to show the variety and diversity of research projects at ZiF. There are established forms of public relations like press releases or newspaper articles, on-site or hybrid lectures and panel discussions, or newer media channels and formats like Twitter, YouTube, a blog, or a podcast and a magazine (both in preparation).