How creative communication can drive impact.

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10/10/2025
11:00 - 12:30
Virtual Channel 1 , En ligne uniquement
Session avec interprétation

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Facts don’t move people. Emotions do. A new generation of leaders in science communication will share how to create engagements that reach heads of state and the hearts of the public. In this interactive session, they will discuss groundbreaking cases and offer direct advice on your urgent issues.

Description de la séance

The facts are clear, the solutions are here, but society is not moving fast enough. Communication and engagement are acknowledged by all conservation bodies as top priorities to shift policy, change public perception, and unlock funding. In this session, we explore how to move beyond classic science communication and how creative collaborations can generate awareness and open up opportunities in today’s cluttered media landscape. These pioneers in their field will show how art and science, creative partnerships, and public education can make a real difference in the years to come. Guided by cases, tools, and tips, you will leave with practical insights on how to harness the speed of culture, weave together new narratives, and use data visualisation and artistic interventions to reach the heads of state and the hearts of the public.
Organised by
Woven Foundation
Partenaires
Naturalis Biodiversity Center ( Netherlands (Kingdom of the) ) logo
Naturalis Biodiversity Center ( Netherlands (Kingdom of the) )
Natural History Museum, London ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )
Geographer

Speaker

Speaker thijs BIERSTEKER

Woven Foundation

Speaker Lizzy BAKKER

Head of Presentation, Naturalis Biodiversity Center

Speaker Russell REED

Founder & Principal, Geographer

Speaker Camilla THAM

Head of International Partnerships, Natural History Museum

Moderator

Speaker Julia MARTON-LEFÈVRE

Chair of Board, Villars Institute Foundation