Programs in (informal) science communication in the Greater Washington, DC
area

Dear Colleagues:

A colleague of mine is considering in pursuing a degree (masters or PhD?)
in (informal) science communication with emphasis in environmental science
(ideally global climate change) with a fair dose of history. The constrains
of this colleague include that (ideally) the program: 1) be located in the
Greater Washington, DC area and 2) have an excellent employment placement
record (ideally, the colleague prefers to be employed at the private, the
government, or the non-for-profit sector). If you have something
constructive to suggest, please email me directly at:

blayjo...@gmail.com

Apologies for potential duplicate emails.

Gratefully,

Jorge

Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD
blaypublishers.com

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