Sense About Science is recruiting six ambassadors to represent the Ask for Evidence campaign and give talks to different groups across society.

Ask for Evidence is a public campaign that helps people request for themselves the evidence behind news stories, marketing claims and policies. When an animal rights group claims milk causes autism, or a newspaper runs a double-spread on untested cures for cancer, people need to ask for evidence.

We have been sharing Ask for Evidence with different audiences around the UK and hearing why evidence matters to allotment growers, powerlifters, parent groups and others. We want to train a group of early career researchers to give talks about the campaign and encourage more people to ask for evidence.

Training and Support

Successful applicants will receive expert training in public speaking, resources to produce their own Ask for Evidence presentations, and several public speaking opportunities.

This training is open to early career researchers and scientists in all fields of science, including social science, engineering and medicine (PhD students, post-docs or equivalent in first job). Applicants will need to be available to attend a workshop in London on Monday 5 October (travel expenses will be covered).

Applications

To apply send a CV and covering letter explaining why you would like to be an Ask for Evidence ambassador to Chris Peters (cpeters@senseaboutscience.org), before 5pm Friday 11 September.

Ask for Evidence is supported by hundreds of public figures, organisations and thousands of supporters such as Mumsnet, NHS Behind the Headlines and the Royal Statistical Society. The Ask for Evidence ambassadors program is supported by the Wellcome Trust.