As a science communicator, you play a crucial role in making scientific topics understandable and accessible to a wide audience, and this can be done through various means such as articles, social media, public lectures, and multimedia productions.
In Germany, the salary for science communication jobs varies depending on position and experience.
To start a career in science communication, a university degree in a relevant field such as biotechnology, chemistry, communication or journalism is usually required. Many positions also require additional qualifications or experience in the field of science communication, including specialized programs or certificates.
Science communicators have a wide range of career opportunities, working in a variety of industries, including education, public health, media, and non-profit organizations.