ESMH Summer School – ‘Science Communication in the Digital Age’

Science journalism is undergoing a profound transformation in the digital era. While new technologies offer exciting possibilities to reach wider audiences, they also come with drawbacks- from spreading disinformation and polarising the public opinion, to eroding trust in science. These challenges have become crucial for science journalists in Europe.

The 2025 European Science-Media Hub (ESMH) Summer School on “Science Communication in the Digital Age” brought together young journalists, communicators, researchers, and policymakers all over the European Union. The mission? To explore and learn how to leverage digital tools in science communication while safeguarding the integrity and credibility of scientific information.

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Useful links:
ESMH Summer School 2025 in a nutshell
• Recording of the opening and closing sessions
Programme
Article and interviews: ‘Science communication in the digital age: How to navigate the risks and rewards?’

European Science-Media Hub
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