Science slam

A science slam is a scientific talk where scientists present their own scientific research work in a given time frame - usually 10 minutes - in front of a non-expert audience. The focus lies on teaching current science to a diverse audience in an entertaining way. The presentation is judged by the audience.[1] A science slam is a form of science communication.

Variants

Science slams are open to all fields of science. However, events specializing on particular topics exist as well. Examples include: technical science slams,[2] health science slams,[3] sociological science slams,[4] junior science slams,[5] kid's science slams,[6] and binational science slams.[7][8]

References

  1. ^ Article on "Science in the Pub"
  2. ^ Ideenexpo science slam
  3. ^ Health Science Slam
  4. ^ Sociological Science Slam
  5. ^ Junior Science Slam
  6. ^ Kid's Science Slam (actually a science slam of adult presenters for kids)
  7. ^ Indo-German Science Slam
  8. ^ German-Russian Science Slam
  • scienceslam.org
  • scienceslam.ch