August 20th, 2014 | RESEARCH
If the science research and education community is to increase the number and degree of commitment of scientists who participate in public engagement activities, we must understand their perceptions of values, obstacles, and incentives in the science academic environment. This document contains a preliminary distillation of the results of two surveys (2012, 2014) that begins the process of understanding attitudes of science academics and science administrators.
Document
AISL_scientists_and_public_engagement1.pdf
Team Members
Nalini Nadkarni, Author, University of UtahTags
Audience: General Public | Scientists
Discipline: General STEM
Resource Type: Reference Materials | Report
Environment Type: Community Outreach Programs | Public Programs