Communication & Dissemination

The ENJOI communication and dissemination strategy has been designed to multiply the project impact not just in the project countries, but also in other EU contexts and overseas, particularly in South America.

ENJOI also pays special attention to sister projects, to increase the opportunities for mutual learning and to strengthen the science communication community efforts towards Outstanding Open Science Communication.

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Communication

Download the ENJOI leaflets in the project languages

Download the ENJOI Manifesto

Download the ENJOI Policy brief

Dissemination

Read our news in the ENJOI Magazine

How to Read a Scientific Paper: A Guide for Science Journalists and Communicators

Learning how to read scientific papers effectively is a crucial skill for science journalists or communicators. This short guide offers 10 expert tips to help analyse research and spot red flags
July 15, 2025

How to Approach Preprints for Quality Science Reporting?

How to report on preprints: verify credibility, highlight limitations, consult experts, and prioritise accurate, transparent science reporting over breaking news speed
July 01, 2025

“Transitions, traditions and tensions” at PCST 2025: a conversation with Anne Dijkstra

Interview with Anne Dijkstra, associate professor of Science Communication at the University of Twente
June 23, 2025

New Guide Helps Journalists Communicate Science During Crisis

A new open-access guide, “How to communicate science in times of crisis?”, helps journalists—especially non-science specialists—report accurately during emergencies. Published by the EU-funded COALESCE project, it offers tips on handling uncertainty, avoiding misinformation, and building public trust.
June 11, 2025

What are preprints? A Short Guide to Early Scientific Publishing

They are research papers shared before peer review, enabling rapid and open dissemination of findings. While valuable for transparency and early feedback, they also carry risks if misinterpreted. Understanding their role is key to responsible science communication.
June 03, 2025

Investigative and Cross-border Journalism: A Conversation with Ulla Sätereie

Interview with Ulla Sätereie, a lecturer in journalism at the University of Gothenburg, where she is also program coordinator of the International Master’s Programme in Investigative Journalism (MIJ) which has a profile towards cross-border journalism and data journalism.
May 27, 2025

Key deliverables

D2.1 Inception Report for the co-creation of SPIs (confidential), Catanzaro, M., Raffio, V., Velasco, E., Rivera, M., Fornabaio, G. and Toran, R. (ACCC) - June 2021

D2.2 Engagement Workshops (EWs) contributions to the SPIs for OOSC, Catanzaro, M., Rivera M. and Toran, R. (ACCC) - June 2022

D2.3 ENJOI Manifesto for OOSC, Catanzaro, M., Rivera, M. and Toran, R. (ACCC),
Tola, E., Salandin, T., Bonelli, G.and Boscolo, M. (formicablu), Zolotonosa, M. and Creek, M. (SD), Dijkstra A. (UT), Marín, E. (FC.ID), and Matozinhos K. (SfC) - December 2022

D2.4 Uptake of SPIs as a tool for OOSC (confidential), Rivera. M. and Toran, R. (ACCC), Matozinhos K. (SfC), Marín-González, E. (FC.ID), Dijkstra, A. (UT), Salandin, T, Bonelli, G., Conti, F. and Tola E., (formicablu) - June 2023

D2.5, Qualitative analysis for selected science communication pieces in four languages, Marín-González, E., Navalhas, I. and Luís, C. (FC.ID) - April 2022

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