Training
Want to level up your science communication or knowledge mobilization skills? RCIScience offers expert-led workshops, keynote talks, private coaching, and team-building sessions designed to help you share science with clarity and impact. Whether you're looking to engage the public, influence decision-makers, or strengthen your team's communication skills, we customize our training to meet your goals. Book a free discovery call today and let’s craft a learning experience that empowers and inspires!
Private Coaching
Starting at $149 per hour
Need help preparing for your next presentation? We can help find the perfect story from your research that keeps your audience hooked from start to finish, or simply support quick punch ups so you really stand out from the crowd.
Workshops
Starting at $1,000
We host bespoke training for groups large and small who are looking to upskill in the areas of knowledge mobilization, science communication, and public engagement. From storytelling to social media, science comedy, evaluation and everything in between, we have something to suit your needs.

SciComm Foundations
Break through the noise. Make your science heard.
Interested in bulk access to our SciComm Foundations course for your students or trainees? Contact us to explore preferred pricing.
I enjoyed how intentionally designed the content was, how it was self directed, and how it hit all of the right notes.
—Mark Henick, Course Participant
Team Building
RCIScience also offers unique team building opportunities for medium-large sized teams and organizations. Visit our Book Us page to learn more.
SciComm Incubator
Recognizing and supporting promising up and coming science communicators, science communication organizations, and initiatives, RCIScience’s SciComm Incubator provides valuable feedback and access to resources to hone communication and engagement skills in innovative ways, through partnership and direct mentoring.
“I am eternally grateful to RCIScience. Many of the activities that I engaged in before finding national success would not have been possible without their support.”
—Anthony Morgan, co-host of CBC’s The Nature of Things
