A chance for young scientists to stir the public's
imagination
Many people in Britain regard scientists as poor
communicators, a feeling reflected in the findings of a Gallup poll
published in The Daily Telegraph.
So heres your chance to help bridge the gaping chasm between
the publics perception of scientists and the world of science
itself. The Daily Telegraph BASF Young Science Writer Awards give
you the opportunity to write an article on any scientific or science-related
subject to inform and entertain readers of Britains leading
broadsheet. In putting together your article, try to avoid jargon
and confusing statements you only have 700 words so this
should help to concentrate your mind! Remember, were not judging
on literary style alone; your enthusiasm for your subject and clarity
of thought should shine through.
This is the fourteenth year of the awards, which have been described
by Sir David Attenborough as "...an important opportunity for
young people to explore the challenge of communicating their scientific
interest to the general public in an accessible way".
Science from biology to geology to mathematics plays
a key role in predicting and
ensuring safety.
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