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Science Communication

Also appears in programme titles as: Public Engagement with Science · Science Media

5 programmes mapped across 3 countriesScholarship compatibility checkedVerified Jul 2026 against official sources

What a science communication degree actually is

Between every lab and every public decision sits a translation problem — vaccines, climate models, AI risk — and science communication is the profession built to solve it. Degrees here train science journalists, museum and outreach professionals, and the communication teams of research institutions.

Imperial's MSc is the field's London flagship (taught inside a science powerhouse); UCL's sits in the world's top-ranked education faculty's orbit; Sheffield offers the value UK entry; ANU anchors the Asia-Pacific; MIT's one-year Science Writing SM is the elite craft-writing route.

What you study — and the bar to entry

Science media and journalism practice, public-engagement theory and evaluation, risk and crisis communication, and production work — writing, audio, video, exhibitions. Most cohorts mix science graduates learning to communicate with communicators learning to handle science; both convert well. No quantitative bar; the portfolio and writing sample carry admissions weight.

Where it leads

Science journalism (shrinking but prestigious), press and communication offices of universities, research funders and journals, museums and science centres, health-communication teams (the fastest-growing segment post-pandemic), and policy-communication roles at scientific academies. Institutional communication is where most of the actual jobs are.

Who it suits — and who it does not

A good fit if you are…

  • Science graduates who write better than they pipette — and know it
  • Journalists and communicators specialising into the science beat
  • Researchers moving into engagement, funding-agency or museum careers

Probably not the right degree if…

  • Scientists seeking a research career boost — this is a career change, not an add-on
  • Applicants who want pure media production without the science-in-society theory
  • Anyone expecting newsroom-scale salaries in institutional roles

Where to study it: the programme map

Five verified programmes: three UK one-year entries (Imperial, UCL, Sheffield), ANU's two-year Asia-Pacific anchor and MIT's craft-writing SM. Edinburgh's MSc closed to recruitment and is deliberately absent.

UniversityOfficial programme titleLengthTuition (intl)Experience
Australian National UniversityAustraliaMaster of Science Communication24 moAUD 56,120/yr
Imperial College LondonUnited KingdomScience Communication MSc12 moGBP 31,200
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited StatesMaster of Science in Science Writing12 mo
University College LondonUnited KingdomScience Communication MSc12 moGBP 35,400
University of SheffieldUnited KingdomScience Communication MSc12 mo

Every row verified against the official programme page; oldest verification 16 Jul 2026. Nothing here is a paid placement.

Application strategy and funding routes

Imperial (£31,200) and UCL (£35,400) are the prestige one-year Chevening-compatible entries; Sheffield undercuts both. MIT's Science Writing SM is small, elite and Fulbright territory. Health- and climate-communication capacity narratives — "my country's public-health messaging failed and I can fix it" — are strong and current scholarship material.

Which scholarship funds which programme

Computed from each scheme's published rules (destination, level, course length) — not a guarantee; list-based schemes still require checking the official list.

Australia Awards ScholarshipCommonly chosen by applicants
  • Australian National University
  • Imperial College Londonstudy destination outside the scheme
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technologystudy destination outside the scheme
  • University College Londonstudy destination outside the scheme
  • University of Sheffieldstudy destination outside the scheme
Chevening ScholarshipCommonly chosen by applicants
  • Australian National Universitystudy destination outside the scheme
  • Imperial College London
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technologystudy destination outside the scheme
  • University College London
  • University of Sheffield

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a science degree?

Most programmes prefer one but admit strong communicators without; what you cannot skip is demonstrable comfort with scientific material. A portfolio piece explaining a hard paper well beats a biology transcript.

Is science journalism a viable career?

The dedicated newsroom jobs are few and competitive; the honest picture is that most graduates work in institutional and health communication, which is growing. Enter for the wider field, not just the byline.

Which fits Chevening?

Imperial, UCL and Sheffield — all one-year UK. ANU is Australia Awards territory; MIT is Fulbright territory.

Related fields

Sources

Official programme pages (linked per row above) · official scholarship rules and participating-programme lists · university admission regulations. Every data row records its source URL and verification date; stale rows are re-checked or removed.

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