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Abstract(s)
Science communication training plays a crucial role in enabling scientists to effectively
connect with the public, emphasizing essential skills such as building trust in scientific and technological advancements. Despite significant progress, some studies show a notable deficiency in higher
education (HE) institutional structures and mechanisms dedicated to science communication training,
addressing a diverse audience including researchers, teachers, and science monitors. This study
delves into the key characteristics of current science communication postgraduate training programs
within the HE landscape of Portugal. Our analysis is based on a comprehensive examination of the
curricula of five science communication doctoral programs offered by four public universities in
Portugal. The research involves a meticulous review of course documents and insights gathered from
five directors through a detailed questionnaire. The primary objectives of this research are to discern
the specific goals pursued by each course, uncover the content and development of competencies
within their curricula, and explore the market opportunities envisioned by each offering. The results
underscore that these programs equip students with the necessary competencies to effectively address
challenges in science communication, notably enhancing public understanding of science. Significant
findings suggest that Portugal’s current higher education scenario predominantly emphasizes cultivating postgraduate training activities in authentic settings, fostering collaborative partnerships
with society. This article is a foundational resource for further exploration into the discipline-specific
applications of science communication, aiming to elevate academic engagement with society.
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Keywords
Professional development and training in science communication Scholarly Communication Science education
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Guerra, C., Moreira, A., Pombo, P., Galvão, C., Faria, C., Granado, A., Sanchez, A., Paiva, J. C., Carvalho; P. S., & Costa e Silva, E. (2024). Mapping science communication in higher education in Portugal: A systematic evidence analysis of PhD and Master’s programs. Education Sciences, 14(6), 586. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14060586
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MDPI
