ED11E-0874
FameLab: A Communication Skills-Building Program Disguised as an International Competition

Monday, 14 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Daniella Scalice, NASA Astrobiology Institute, Mountain View, CA, United States
Abstract:
One of the key pieces of training missing from most graduate studies in science is skills-building in communication. Beyond the responsibility to share their work with the public, good communication skills enhance a scientist's career path, facilitating comprehension of their work by stakeholders and funders, as well as increasing the ability to collaborate interdisciplinarily.

FameLab, an American Idol-style communication competition for early career scientists, helps fill this void, and provides an opportunity to pratice communication skills, with the coaching of professionals, in a safe space. The focus is on training and networking with like-minded scientists. NASA's Astrobiology Program has been implementing FameLab in the US since 2011, but over 25 countries take part globally.

Come learn about this innovative program, what impact it's had on participants, and how you can get involved.