Science Outreach
Echo chambers hinder the advancement of science and society.
Effective science communication can have an impact on politics, healthcare and policy agendas, contributing to benefitting both society as a whole and the environment that surrounds us.
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“I am of the firm belief that the work we do as scientists is much too interesting to keep to ourselves! My overarching career goal as an oceanographer is to increase understanding of the world’s oceans through technological advancement, intelligent observation, and open sharing of information. I enjoy engaging the public through media (interviews, articles, presentations, and panels) and am always interested in collaborations relating to outreach.
By breaking science down into digestible, enthusiastic chunks suitable for general audiences, increasing awareness concerning the state of (and advancement possibilities provided by) the ocean, and providing science-based solutions to transform knowledge into actions that promote ocean sustainability, I plan to help encourage the development of a future in which people and nature thrive together. Environmental appreciation goes beyond believing that our planet is beautiful; it means finding a purposeful way to make a difference. I hope to make a tangible difference through my outreach work.” – Moronke Harris
Moronke Harris is the founder of creative science communication and consultation brand: ‘The Imaginative Scientist’. From corporate to charity events, classrooms to international conference stages, on land and at sea, Moronke possesses a wide range of public speaking experience. View outreach involvement below. Get in contact to book collaborations.
Ship-to-Shore Interactions
On Stage Events
Documentary Involvement
Webinars, Podcasts, and Broadcast Interviews
Text Interviews
Brand Partnerships
Social Media Features
Volunteer Work
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Partners & Features
Speaking Engagements and Video Content
Advisory Boards & Strategic Planning
Media Features
Media covering project and initiative involvements. 24 articles total spanning publication by 5 countries: Australia, Bermuda, Canada, USA, England.