Showcase Your Science and Workplace
Are you a scientist or a researcher? Or know someone that is?
We’re looking for people to share #ThisIsMyScience and/or #ThisIsMyField content on their social media accounts in pictures, video, text or even flow chart format – whatever you decide to challenge yourself with!
Get your science out there on:
Monday the 17th of May
09:00 – 16:00 AEST | 08:30 – 15:30 ACST | 07:00 – 14:00 AWST
What you need to do on Monday the 17th of May:Use #ThisIsMyScience or #ThisIsMyField in ALL of your posts as you talk about your field or research.
Tag @pintofscienceAU and #PintAU21. Include your theme-specific hashtag in the first post, multiple themes are acceptable.
- #PlanetEarth (geosciences, botany, zoology),
- #AtomsToGalaxies (physics, chemistry, maths, astronomy),
- #OurBody (medicine, human biology, health),
- #BeautifulMind (neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry),
- #OurSociety (law, history, politics, policy, languages),
- #TechMeOut (biotechnology, robotics, computers)
When answering questions or commenting on people’s replies to your thread, try and include the hashtags (#ThisIsMyScience or #ThisIsMyField).
Make sure that you’re publishing from a public account so we can share your posts and remember to interact with other peoples content too!
More information on what to expect, some helpful tips for those first time users and those looking to challenge or upskill their social media science communication skills can be found here..
If you would like help with your content, please reach out to us via email at thisismy@pintofscience.com.au and we can provide feedback on your drafts on ways to improve. The earlier you can get this to us, the more time we may have available to help.
We look forward to finding out more about your work and seeing all the creative ways you’ll use to share your stories! If you’re keen to get involved, sign up here so we can keep a track of your social media account and share your content when its live!
Please share this with any of your friends and colleagues who may be interested in presenting their work! This is open to everyone!
Kind regards,
The #ThisIsMyScience #ThisIsMyField team.