Started in 2013, the Swedish Forum for Science Communication, FFF is an annual conference aimed at science communicators and press officers at universities and public sector organisations, researchers, journalists and those with an interest in science communication.
FFF has developed into the largest Nordic conference for those working in science communication. The conference aims to provide participants with inspiration, new knowledge about tools and methods for science communication and the opportunity to network and exchange experiences with others. The programme usually consists of a combination of contributions in Swedish and English, enabling international participation. The FFF network also has a Facebook group and a newsletter.
The objectives are:
- to strengthen society’s understanding and interest in research and the scientific process,
- to promote dialogue and collaboration between researchers and wider society,
- to ensure that research findings are utilised for the benefit of society.
From 2013-2021, the Forum for Science Communication was run as a part of the International Science Festival in Gothenburg.
From 2022, the conference is organised by Public & Science Science and together with Swedish research councils. In 2024 Forte, the Swedish Research Council and Vinnova, as well as Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, the Knowledge Foundation, the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (RJ), and the University Alliance Stockholm Trio.
Read the latest articles about the forum:
GÄSTKRÖNIKA: Discovering the broader role of researchers in society
Visa inlägg As my internship comes to an end, I found myself reflecting on the new perspectives I have gained, particularly about the broader role of researchers in society. (mer… Läs mer
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2024-11-29Uppdaterad:
2024-12-10Kategorier:
Blog Posts in English, Forum for Scicomm, Praktikant, Researchers' Grand Prix, The PublicAI and the future of science communication – Report on FFF 2023
What implications do advancements in AI have for professional science communicators? How are these tools currently used, and how might their usage evolve in the future? Plus, how can we,… Läs mer
Swedish Forum for Science Communication attracts record interest
Interest in research has soared and the need for effective science communication has never been greater. This year’s Forum for Science Communication (FFF) on 14 April 2021 took place under… Läs mer
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2021-04-30Uppdaterad:
2023-02-24Kategorier:
Activity summaries, Forum för forskningskommunikation, Forum for Scicomm