A series called “Puhutaan tiedejulkaisemisesta” (Let’s talk about scientific publishing) covered different themes related to domestic scientific publishing.
Bold communication, responsible influence. Science communication recommendations (Committee for Public Information in Finland 2018) stresses that science communication be integrated into the execution of professional research.
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Helsingin keskustakirjasto Oodin ala-aulaan (Töölönlahdenkatu 4) rakentuu 15.–16.1.2021 Tiedekioski. Kioskilla kuullaan lyhyitä tietoiskuja ruuasta, ruokakulttuurista, ruuantuotannosta ja ruuan ympäristövaikutuksista.
Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture has awarded the State Awards for Public Information to significant work in the field of public information in science, the arts and technology.
Finnish Scholarly Publishing Conference (Tiedejulkaisemisen päivät) will take place as a webinar on 8 October 2020. The theme of this year's conference is "Multiform, multilingual - Accessible" (Monimuotoisesti, monikielisesti - saavutettavasti).
In academic publishing, it is common to assume there is a clear division of labour between researchers and language professionals. However, making a clear distinction between content and language quality is far from straightforward.
The Committee for Public Information (TJNK) has awarded EUR 400 000 as public information grants. The Committee received 412 grant applications, of which 56 were financed. Most of the grants were awarded to non-fiction books.
Here you will find publications of the Committee for Public Information including the memoranda, reports and other material created in conjunction with or relation to the Committee’s operations.
Scientific literacy changes the world. Science education