Summer School in Science Communication for Volcanologists

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From: Rikke Pedersen - HI <rikke@xxxxx>


2025 AURORA/NordVulk Summer School in Iceland:  â??Volcanoes and Science
Communication (VOLCOM)â??
June 17-23, 2025.  Venue: University of Iceland, Reykjavík, Iceland
The Volcanoes and Science Communication (VOLCOM) Summer School is primarily
intended for PhD students and post-doctoral candidates studying active
volcanoes. Participants from AURORA Universities have priority (see list
here: https://aurora-universities.eu/members/
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but the school is open to a limited number of international participants.
Participants will be selected based on the relevance of the course for
their current research activities, as well as their affiliation.
AIM: The school aims to provide an opportunity for volcanologists to
advance their skills in science communication in preparation for future
positions at observatories or within academia. Science communication is
becoming increasingly important in times of constant exposure to various
media channels, also as a mean to prevent severe impact of local
communities, founded in misconceptions or poor science communication. We
will bring together leading experts in volcano research and monitoring with
science communication experts. We stress that the aim is to develop highly
focused, effective science communication skills in times of crisis as a
discipline required to effectively utilize and transfer the scientific
knowledge of experts to decision makers and the general public, for the
greater good of the affected community.

SET UP: The school will be comprised of 4 components:
A: Lectures and workshops targeting science communication in times of
crisis, with emphasis on communication of uncertainties. A wide range of
monitoring techniques in active volcanic settings will be covered, as well
as accessing volcanic hazards and risk mapping. The students will be
equipped with a broad background for an integrated data interpretation and
a mindset of how to communicate scenarios to stakeholders.
B: Case stories on past volcanic unrest or eruptions, where science
communication has played a major role.
C: Group work, with science communication tasks, applied to geological data
from selected case studies
D: Field trips to locations, where volcanic events in recent years have
greatly affected the local population (1973 Heimaey, 2010 Eyjafjallajökull,
2023-2025 Grindavík/Svartsengi)
PLEASE APPLY by sending an email with the topic VOLCOM attaching a one-page
justification for your participance to rikke@xxxxx. *Deadline: *April 23th,
2025. Applicants will be notified by May 1st, 2025
*Registration for participants:* 200 Euro
- includes lunch, closing diner, all field trips and accommodation for
international participants in twin rooms on campus. Participants must
arrange and pay for their own travel to and from Iceland.
 *Organizing committee:*
Rikke Pedersen, NordVulk, University of Iceland, Iceland
Paola Petrosino, University Federico II of Naples, Italy
Willemine Willems, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Rathenau Institute,
Netherlands


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