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Countdown is on to British Science Festival in Southampton Insight into action – exploring the Public Attitudes to Science Survey Celebrating British Science Week 6-15 March 2026 British Science Association selected as the future host of EDIS APPG on Diversity & Inclusion in STEM launches new project on AI equity Smashing Stereotypes is back for British Science Week 2026 Guest blog: Community Led Research Pilot, funder’s reflections Public Attitudes to Science Survey shows the public values science, but highlights concerns over AI, quality of information, and representation Sir Roland Jackson Putting communities in the driving seat: report explores impact of participatory research Dr Alex Lathbridge and Karen Blake MBE named British Science Association Honorary Fellows 2025: Our past year, wrapped A-Level student builds highly-accurate budget Sign-Language-to-speech wrist technology A cautious welcome for key recommendations in Curriculum and Assessment Review Confidence and support to teach science has fallen, primary education report suggests 'It’s through change that science progresses’: Disabled staff in science and medicine lead action for equity Reflections on the British Science Festival in Liverpool Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge's presidential address Report highlights disconnect between data collection and action on EDI in UK science and tech sector CREST website upgraded to transform STEM learning and empower educators across the UK Robo-chemists, eye-trackers and a VR fishing boat: the last day of the British Science Festival 2025 Phages, geophonics and prosthetics: the fourth day of British Science Festival 2025 Whale song, urban farming and science comedy: the third day of the British Science Festival 2025 Climate solutions, pioneering women and particle detectors: the second day of the British Science Festival 2025 Chatbots, ghost particles and neurodiversity: the first day of the British Science Festival 2025 Supporting inclusive entrepreneurship and innovation among and through micro, small and medium sized enterprises (M-SMEs) CREST Awards now free for all young people in Scotland The power of plants: eight events to dig into at this year’s British Science Festival Five health and humanity highlights from this year’s British Science Festival Exploring the wonders of space: five unmissable British Science Festival events ‘Early and meaningful’ public involvement in shaping engineering biology research and policy vital What's it like to work at the British Science Festival as an Evaluations Assistant? 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Introducing: our 2019 Media Fellows
2019-05-31 · via British Science Association

We are delighted to announce this year’s cohort of Media Fellows. 

Running since 1987, the British Science Association Media Fellowships provide a unique opportunity for practising scientists and clinicians to spend two to six weeks working at the heart of a media organisation in the UK. 

Taking up placements this year are: 

Dr Phil Porter, University of Hertfordshire (sponsored by University of Hertfordshire) 

Phil is a Reader in Geoscience at the University of Hertfordshire. His research focuses on the response of glaciers to environmental change and, as a result, he has led and participated in numerous scientific expeditions to locations ranging from the Arctic to the high peaks of the Himalayas. 

Dr Phil Porter has contributed to the following news pieces during his placement at BBC Radio Science:

BBC Science in Action: The snowball effect of Arctic fires

BBC Inside Science: Making the UK's dams safe, AI spots fake smiles, How many trees should we be planting?

Dr Catrin Rutland, University of Nottingham (sponsored by University of Nottingham) 

Catrin is Associate Professor of Developmental Genetics and Anatomy at The University of Nottingham. She researches cardiac and angiogenesis related disease and development. She undertakes a lot of public outreach and is also a published popular science and science fiction author, blending her love of sharing science and writing. 

The following articles have been written by Dr Catrin Rutland during her placement at Sky News:

Getting to the heart of the matter: Different risk factors for heart failure in men and women

Supergravity theory wins $3m Physics Breakthrough Prize

Now who's more scared? Baby spiders can see humans, research shows

Dr Bana Shriky, University of Bradford (sponsored by University of Bradford) 

Bana is an aspiring science communicator who was trained as a pharmacist before obtaining a PhD in process engineering. She is a characterisation specialist at the Centre for Advanced Materials Engineering at the University of Bradford, researching soft matter properties for applications ranging from drug delivery to efficient plastics recycling. 

The following articles have been written by Dr Bana Shriky during her placement at the Daily Mail:

Climate advisers blast Government's approach to tackling environmental crisis

The ultimate poker face: Facebook's artificial intelligence- powered machine defeats five Texas hold'em champions at once

Two-in-one device could fix both energy shortages and dirty water 

Want a natural mood booster? Just visit the park

Dr Lena Ciric, University College London (sponsored by UCL Engineering) 

Lena has studied the microbes present in many environments, from diesel contaminated groundwater to the human mouth. She now holds an Associate Professor post at UCL, studying the microbes living in buildings and designing engineering solutions that reduce the spread of infectious disease and improve environmental health. 

 Dr Lena Ciric has contributed to the following news pieces during her placement at the BBC:

The Snowball effect of Arctic fires

BBC Health Check- Autism: the problems of fitting in

BBC Inside Science:  Lovelock at 100; Hydrothermal vents and antibiotic resistance in the environment

Dr Anna Ploszajski, University College London (sponsored by UCL Engineering) 

Anna is an award-winning materials scientist, engineer and communicator. By day, she is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Making, researching 4D printing and metamaterials. By night, she communicates materials science on stage, radio, TV and on the page. 

The following articles have been written by Dr Anna Ploszajski during her placement at The Guardian:

Fossils of largest parrot ever recorded found in New Zealand

Healthy social life could ward off Dementia, study shows

Dr Giulia Barbareschi, University College London (sponsored by UCL Engineering) 

Giulia is a post-doctoral Disability & Assistive Technology researcher at the UCL Interaction Centre. Her research focuses on how to develop better assistive technologies by involving users more in their creation, and how to increase access to assistive technologies for people with disabilities living in low to middle income countries. 

 Dr Giulia Barbareschi has contributed to the following news pieces during her placement at the BBC:

Science in Action: Keeping tabs on nuclear weapons

Dr Michelle Fernandes, University of Southampton (sponsored by University of Southampton) 

As a scientist and a paediatrician, Michelle’s research focuses on early child development. She has developed new tools to measure child development, which have been used in 13 countries to monitor skills in healthy children, as well as those affected by malnutrition and illnesses such as Zika and Chikungunya. 

Dr Natalie Masento, University of Reading (sponsored by Nutrition Society)  

Natalie is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University of Reading. Natalie works as an interdisciplinary researcher, applying a psychology perspective to food, nutrition and health. Her research involves creating exciting methods such as games and interactive books to communicate and inspire people about healthy eating and lifestyle. 

 Dr Natalie Masento has contributed to the following news pieces during her placement at Jeremy Vine:

Knife crime and colour blindness

Greta Thunberg and Caretakers 

Joshua Kent, University of Cambridge (sponsored by University of Cambridge School for Clinical Medicine) 

Josh is a Research Assistant at Cancer Research UK – Cambridge Institute, where he analyses various types of samples looking for drugs and biomarkers involved in cancer treatment. When not in the lab, he spends his time baking, reading and sailing. 

The following articles have been written by Joshua Kent during his placement at Huffington Post:

This selfie-blood pressure tech could be revolutionary - if it actually works on all skin types

This is the number of US mass shootings so far in 2019

Dr Martin Mangler, University of East Anglia (Sponsored by University of East Anglia) 

Martin is a Lecturer in Volcanology at the University of East Anglia and Scientific Associate at the Natural History Museum London. He received his PhD from Imperial College for his work on Popocatepetl Volcano (Mexico). His research interests are the driving forces behind volcanic eruptions and volcanic risk communication. 

The following articles have been written by Dr Martin Mangler during his placement at the Londonist:

Can London be car free by 2030?

Crossrail Update: New Photos Show Latest Progress

"Amazing Opportunity": Birckbeck Offers Scholarships to Asylum Seekers

What's the Closest Volcano to London?

Dr Aditi Kar, Royal Holloway University of London (sponsored by Royal Holloway) 

Aditi is a research mathematician working in geometric group theory, a field that exploits the symbiosis of geometry and algebra to study symmetry in the world around us. Aditi is based at Royal Holloway University of London. When not engaged in mathematical thoughts, Aditi likes to sing opera or go for long walks in the country with her Labrador. 

The following articles have been published by Dr Aditi Kar during her time with the i:

These sharks glow a mysterious fluorescent green in the ocean to recognise eachother

Elite universities to 'bring in foundation year and drop grades'

Dr Duncan Mascarenhas, Edinburgh Napier University (sponsored by Edinburgh Napier University) 

Duncan is an Associate Professor of Sport Psychology & Coaching. He is a Chartered Psychologist with 20 years of experience working with elite sports officials, providing psychological support to the Rugby Football Union Elite Referee UnitHis research has focused on developing decision making under pressure and game management in match officials. Duncan is a former video producer and uses his expertise in video production and editing to develop online learning materials for coaches & sports officials. 

The following articles have been published by Dr Duncan Mascarenhas during his time with Media City:

Climate change: Marine heatwaves kill coral instantly

Michael Pascoe, Cardiff University (Sponsored by Society of Applied Microbiology) 

Mike is based at Cardiff University where he researches new ways to kill microbes and prevent infections. He loves public engagement and has helped develop several outreach projects for young people in South Wales. He’s looking forward to learning how the media can improve the impact of scientific research. 

A 2017 Fellow talks about her experience at the Media Fellowship 30th anniversary party in the House of Commons

The Fellowships help to bridge the communication gap between journalists and scientists, address the misunderstanding and mistrust between them and, in the long-term, aims to improve the quality and quantity of science and engineering stories in the press. 

This year, Media Fellows are undertaking placements at a range of well-known media organisations, such as Sky News, The Guardianthe BBC and The Daily Mail. 

After their placement, the Fellows will be heading to the University of Warwick to report at the British Science Festival as part of the press team. This gives them with an opportunity to put their new-found skills to the test and allows them a chance to work alongside professional journalists from a large variety of outlets in our dedicated press centre. 

In the future, we hope our Fellows will go back to their institutions and share and disseminate what they have learnt to their colleagues and peers. 

Find out more about our Media Fellowships.