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The Center for Scientific Collaboration and Community Engagement supports those building scientific communities. ✉️ [email protected] 🐘@[email protected]

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CSCCE
3 years
Hello! Check out our. 📨 Monthly newsletter: 🔗 Community of practice: 💻 Community calls: 🎓 Trainings: 📚 Resources: 💬 Consultancy:
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If you have any questions about these upcoming trainings, please email training [at] cscce [dot] org. You can also check out our extended catalog of trainings on the CSCCE website:
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Information about the scientific community engagement trainings provided by CSCCE - community management, culture change, systems thinking, leadership.
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CSCCE
8 months
In this workshop, you’ll apply the “Making a PACT” framework (Purpose, Attendees, Community management, Tech tools) to example scenarios so that you leave feeling empowered to use the framework in your own community management.
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Last but not least, if you’re regularly convening meetings and events online, consider joining us for our “making a PACT” Mini-workshop:
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CSCCE Mini-workshop: Making a PACT for engaging virtual meetings and events (PACT25)
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8 months
In these sessions, you’ll work with CSCCE staff and other participants to craft a team readiness survey, and then develop a strategy to implement next steps in your community.
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CSCCE
8 months
We’re also running our two-part Mini-workshop series for anyone supporting large-scale, multi-stakeholder collaborations. You can register for both sessions here:
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Two part Mini-Workshop Series: Preparing for large-scale collaborations (Part A) & Designing for large-scale collaborations (Part B)
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The live sessions for this course will take place a little later in the day, making them more accessible for community managers on the US west coast and beyond. Please note - if you have not taken CEF already, you’ll need to request an exemption: training [at] cscce [dot] org.
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CSCCE
8 months
Content Design (CODE25W), a six-week course that explores a strategic approach to designing and creating community-engaged content, will run on Tuesdays and Fridays beginning Tuesday, 28 January until Friday, 7 March 2025:
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Content Design Winter 2025 (CODE25W)
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CSCCE
8 months
We’re running CEF25W at a more European-friendly time zone this time around: live sessions will take place at 10am EST / 3pm UTC. So, if that’s been a challenge for you up until now, maybe this is the cohort for you!.
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CSCCE
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Scientific Community Engagement Fundamentals (CEF25W), an 8-week training for new or existing community managers in STEM, will run on on Tuesdays and Fridays beginning Friday, 17 January until Friday, 7 March 2025:
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Scientific Community Engagement Fundamentals (CEF25W)
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8 months
You can find all of CSCCE’s upcoming training offerings listed on our event calendar: And/or you can find direct links to register for specific options in this thread.
www.cscce.org
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CSCCE
8 months
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Join one of our upcoming trainings - CEF (a grounding in STEM community management), CODE (create community-engaged content), or a Mini-workshop! Read on for more 🧵.
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CSCCE
9 months
To be among the first to know when these trainings are open for registration, please make sure you’re signed up to our mailing list: and send any questions to training [at] cscce [dot] org. /🧵.
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CSCCE
9 months
Again, registration for these workshops will open later this week. And we’re also lining up more sessions for later in the year. You can browse all of our Mini-workshops on the CSCCE website () so let us know if you have requests!.
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90- to 120-minute sessions that introduce discrete ideas in community management or go deeper on a core framework.
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CSCCE
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In March, we’ll be focusing on online meetings, with the return of our “Making a PACT” Mini-workshop. If you’re curious about the framework, you can find it in this free guidebook:
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This guidebook focuses on the overall event planning process: We outline our PACT framework, which describes four key elements to consider when planning your meeting or event. This is the fourth part...
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CSCCE
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In January and February we’re running a two-part series of Mini-workshops that focus on managing large-scale collaborations. Each session will be 2 hours, with immediately actionable outputs that you can take back to your colleagues and collaborators.
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CSCCE
9 months
If a multi-week course sounds like too much right now, our Mini-workshops are another great way of upskilling as a community manager for a smaller investment.
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CSCCE
9 months
Like CEF, registration for CODE will be opening later this week, and live sessions will begin in January. If you’re interested in CODE and haven’t taken CEF, please reach out to training [at] cscce [dot] org to discuss whether an exemption might be right for you.
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CSCCE
9 months
…to establish community-engaged content creation methodologies. CODE is the only course out there (that we know about!) that looks at communications and marketing through the lens of engaging community members and empowering collaboration:
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Content Design (CODE) is an online training from the CSCCE for community managers and part of our certification program.
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CSCCE
9 months
CEF is also an invaluable foundation for continuing your professional development with CSCCE. In one of our newer courses, Content Design (CODE), we intentionally build on the engagement strategy frameworks from CEF….
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CSCCE
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As one of our learners said in July of this year, “One of the strongest features of this course is how it builds on work over time in a tangible and practical direction.”
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