We must talk more about palliative care
During the lunch visit to the Vaudois University Hospital, CHUV, last Tuesday, Professor Gian Domenico Borasio, chair in Palliative...
Should Science Journalists Seek Solutions?
What exactly is solutions journalism? Is it a worthwhile endeavor? And how can we pursue this form of storytelling? These are just a...
Women Science Journalists Share Experiences
The World Conference of Science Journalists provides a platform to discuss skills and tools but also state of the trade. I attended a...
A WCSJ that has me wanting to come back for more
I am fortunate to be taking part in the 11th World Conference of Science Journalists, WCSJ2019, which kicked off on Monday 1 July 2019 in...
Reaching new heights – and aspiring to greater ones
WCSJ 2019 has definitely set a high standard for me as a science journalist. Being aware of the state of the art apps on hand, or the...

Innovation with AI is key for successful Science Journalism
At a hands-on training day, American science journalist Jeremy Merrill discussed the benefits of effective use of Artificial Intelligence...
Struggle With Politics awards journalists from Indonesia, Spain and Argentina
Science policy is one of the most under-reported areas in science journalism. The long term project “Struggle With Politics” has tried to...
Lunch in the lab
The Lunch@Lab sessions are an excellent way at WCSJ2019 to learn about current scientific work in a very direct, personal setting. On...
La langue française valorisée au WCSJ2019
S'il y a une chose que je ne voulais pas rater au cours de cette conférence à Lausanne, c'est l'atelier francophone sur le journalisme...


Personalized education based on DNA? Yes or No?
As science progresses, and we find out more about how our DNA influences our learning capability, should we create a personalized...


Reflections on the workshops
As a science journalist, I have been spending a lot of my time reporting on new studies, natural phenomena and how research may affect...
The world needs to hear our stories
This is my first time to participate in this, the world biggest meeting in our field. I am very grateful to the organizers for choosing...


I have Invaded the World Conference of Science Journalists
The American film writer, actor and director Michael Moore produced a film in 2015 entitled “Where to Invade Next”, traveling to Italy,...
Tell us what catches your imagination!
WCSJ2019 Travel fellows have been invited to share short reports in English about anything relevant to the conference: it could be...

Any burning questions about WCSJ2019 or logistics in Lausanne?
Are you coming to WCSJ2019 next week and still have unanswered questions? If your questions are about the conference, take a look at the...