Mission and vision
Mission: ''ABSW champions independence and excellence in the reporting of science, medicine, engineering and technology.'' Vision: "For science and technology to truly benefit society they need to be clearly communicated but also held accountable. We need both explanatory and investigative journalists who are free to report clearly, accurately and to the highest professional standards: journalists who are independent, honest and unbiased, and who are not afraid to challenge the information they are given. The ABSW strives to help create a world where this is the norm, where media professionals are free to responsibly and critically report on any aspect of science, to do so openly and safely, and to be paid fairly for their work. We want to help build a society that encourages and values open, independent, objective and fair assessment of science and its role in society, and rewards diversity, originality and flair in reporting."Membership
There are three grades of membership, not including Life Membership, an honorary grade awarded at the discretion of the committee.Ordinary members
Open to people whose principal employment is science writing and/or broadcasting. Ordinary membership is not open to those chiefly occupied in public relations. Current annual subscription is £40.Associate members
Open to those whose work advances the public awareness of science and technology, but who do not qualify as ordinary members. Associate members do not have voting rights. Current annual subscription is £36.Student members
Open to anyone in full or part-time education directed towards advancing the public engagement in science and technology. Student members, who have no voting rights, are to progress to ordinary or associate membership if, on completion of their course, they embark on an appropriate career. Current annual subscription is £20.Careers
The ABSW provides careers advice to aspiring science writers, in the form of a helpful, recently updated bookletAwards
The association administers the annual ABSW Science Writing Awards for Great Britain and Ireland. Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Innovation since 2011, the awards seek to set standards of excellence in science writing across many categories. The awards, £1,000 each, presented to the writers and broadcasters who have, in the opinion of an independent panel of judges, produced the best science journalism each year, that highlights important issues accurately and with bravery and flair. These awards, the world's oldest established awards for science writing, have now been running for 50 years.Student bursaries
For some years, the ABSW managed a scheme of Bursaries, funded by theEvents and conferences
The association puts on regular events and training days for members. It also runs the bienniaAffiliations
The ABSW is a member of the World Federation of Science Journalists, as well as the UK's Creators' Rights Alliance.Controversy
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