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  • Who can attend?

    Registration for the NASW annual workshops portion of the ScienceWriters meeting is open to members and a limited number of non-members. Registration for the New Horizons portion of the meeting is open to science writers and science-writing students.

  • What does it cost?

    Attendance at ScienceWriters is subsidized to keep your costs low.

    NASW Workshops Fees

    Attendance at the workshops is heavily subsidized by NASW and remains the same low rate as last year. Thank you for attending!

    Member Rate
    $170 until September 9 Get your earlybird discount!
    $195 September 9 thru close of Registration on September 30.
    Student Member Rate
    $75 thru close of Registration on September 30.
    Non-member Rate (non-refundable)
    $395 thru close of Registration on September 30.

    CASW’s New Horizons in Science Briefings

    New Horizons is hosted by The Ohio State University
    Free!

    Accommodations

    ScienceWriters2014 will be held at the Hilton Columbus Downtown.

    We have secured a discounted rate of $145/night plus tax for the Hilton Columbus Downtown in Columbus, Ohio. To get this discount and learn more, visit the the Travel page.

    Optional Field Trips and Pre-Conference Sessions

    Most field trips will be free. Some will have a modest fee. For details visit, the Field Trips and Tours page.

  • How can I apply for a Travel Fellowship?

    Several types of travel fellowships are available. If eligible, applicants may apply for more than one fellowship, but will be awarded a maximum of only one. Each fellowship requires a separate and distinct application using the guidelines below.

    Successful applicants will be notified by September 17 unless otherwise noted.

    CASW Travel Fellowship

    Eligibility: The fellowships are intended primarily for journalists from smaller metropolitan print and broadcast news outlets, select freelancers and webcasters with a demonstrated interest in science writing.

    Description: The fellowships offer up to $1,200 to cover the costs of attending ScienceWriters2014, and in particular the New Horizons in Science briefings organized by CASW on Sunday and Monday. CASW traveling fellows can choose to assist with mentoring and editing of student writers participating in the New Horizons Student Newsroom or to provide a written report or social-media curation on the New Horizons program.
    To apply: Applications are taken online at casw.submittable.com/submit. Submit 1) a brief (no more than 500-word) expression of interest; 2) a resume; 3) no more than 3 clips or broadcast transcripts on any topic; and 4) a nominating letter from a senior editor, news director or producer. Additional details are at www.casw.org/new-horizons/travel-fellowships.

    Application deadline: Wednesday, September 3, 2014

    DiverseScholar NASW Diversity Travel Fellowship

    Eligibility: Open to underrepresented minorities in the journalism profession especially members of the African-, Hispanic-, and Native-American communities.

    Description: Provides up to $1,000 to cover the costs of attending the ScienceWriters meeting. More info at the online application site.
    To apply: Complete the online application.

    Application deadline: Wednesday, September 3, 2014

    NASW Freelance Travel Fellowship

    Eligibility: Open to freelance science writers

    Description: Provides up to $1000 to cover the costs of attending the ScienceWriters meeting . These fellowships are supported by the Authors Coalition of America funds. Note: Before receiving reimbursement, fellows must submit a short report of one or more aspects of the workshops, suitable for publication on the NASW Web site and potentially in ScienceWriters. Assignments will be made prior to the meeting and must be filed within 48 hours after the assigned session. More information will be available after grants are awarded.
    To apply: Send a short (less than 500 words) statement of interest (in text of email) and a copy of your CV to Tinsley Davis, director@nasw.org, with the subject line "FreelanceTravelGrant."

    Application deadline: Wednesday, September 3, 2014

    NASW Graduate Travel Fellowship

    Eligibility: Open to current students enrolled in a science writing program.

    Description: Provides up to $1000 to cover the costs of attending the ScienceWriters meeting. These fellowships are supported by the Authors Coalition of America funds. Note: Before receiving reimbursement, fellows must submit a short report of one or more aspects of the workshops, suitable for publication on the NASW Web site and potentially in ScienceWriters. Assignments, which may include live tweeting or other coverage of a session, will be made prior to the meeting and must be filed within 48 hours after the assigned session. More information will be available after grants are awarded.
    To apply: Send a short (less than 500 words) statement of interest (in text of email) and a copy of your CV to Tinsley Davis, director@nasw.org, with the subject line "GraduateTravelGrant."

    Application deadline: Wednesday, September 3, 2014

    NASW PIO Travel Fellowship

    Eligibility: The National Association of Science Writers is initiating travel grants for the annual Science Writers conference that will be available to public information officers unable to secure full travel support from their institutions. The fellowships are intended for public information officers from universities, hospitals and other non-profit organizations who primarily are responsible for science writing. Preference will be given to first time attendees, but others will be considered as well.

    Description: Provides up to $1000 to cover the costs of attending ScienceWriters2014. These fellowships are supported by the Authors Coalition of America funds. Note: Before receiving reimbursement, fellows must submit a short report of one or more aspects of the workshops, suitable for publication on the NASW Web site and potentially in ScienceWriters. Assignments will be made prior to the meeting and must be filed within 48 hours after the assigned session. More information will be available after grants are awarded.
    To apply: Send a short (less than 500 words) statement of interest, three work samples, and a copy of your CV (all materials must be sent as a single PDF, not separate documents) to Tinsley Davis, director@nasw.org, with the subject line "PIOTravelGrant."

    Application deadline: Wednesday, September 3, 2014 Successful applicants will be notified by September 10.

    NASW Changing Times Travel Fellowship

    Eligibility: Open to science writers who have experienced a change in circumstances (e.g. travel budgets slashed or loss of employment) since January 1, 2014

    Description: Provides up to $1000 to cover the costs of attending ScienceWriters2014. These fellowships are supported by the Authors Coalition of America funds. Note: Before receiving reimbursement, fellows must submit a short report of one or more aspects of the workshops, suitable for publication on the NASW Web site and potentially in ScienceWriters. Assignments will be made prior to the meeting and must be filed within 48 hours after the assigned session. More information will be available after grants are awarded.
    To apply: Send a short (less than 500 words) statement of interest (in text of email) and a copy of your CV to Tinsley Davis, director@nasw.org, with the subject line "ChangeTravelGrant." The statement should briefly note how your circumstances have changed and focus on how attending the meeting would benefit your science writing career.

    Application deadline: Wednesday, September 3, 2014

  • How do I register for ScienceWriters2014?

    All registration is handled securely online. We apologize that mail or phone in registrations are not accepted. Registration begins August 15 and closes on September 30. In order that we may keep our costs low by ensuring an accurate count, NO late or on-site registrations are accepted. Register here beginning August 15.

  • Where can I locate a roommate to share travel expenses?

    We've set up a Facebook page for ScienceWriters2014 to help you see whose coming and post inquiries like this. You can also tweet #sciwri14_room This is not an official roommate matching service, but rather an informal place for you to connect with other attendees.

  • How is the content chosen?

    The NASW professional development workshops are chosen by a committee of members from proposals submitted by members in March of each year and organized by volunteers. The scientific sessions for the New Horizons in Science Briefings are chosen solely by program director Rosalind Reid. The program draws speakers from around the country, including a portion from the host institution.


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