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Learn how to effectively engage your audience through various outreach methods, from on-campus events to international collaborations. Get expert tips on working with university media offices and NSF for optimal exposure. Contact Josh Chamot at NSF Media Office for guidance.
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Getting the Word Out Working with your university media office and NSF
Key Points • Outreach expands your audience • Target your message to your audience • You are not alone
The Outreach Spectrum • On-campus events • Activities at science museums • K-12 activities • Outreach integrated into coursework • Public lectures • Articles in university magazines
The Outreach Spectrum • Radio broadcasts • Articles in the press • Collaborations with nonprofits or industry • International collaborations • University/Department/Society newsletters and e-mail alerts • More . . .
First Contact: Your University Media Office • Experts on dealing with the media and the public • Technical editors • Information on related university activities • Photographic and video resources
Provide timely information – well in advance of journal publication dates or meetings. Be available to speak to the media
Who to contact: Josh Chamot NSF Media Officer for ENG (703) 292-7730 jchamot@nsf.gov Jo Culbertson ENG OLPA liaison jculbert@nsf.gov