Ionica Smeets
Professor Science communication
- Name
- Prof.dr.ir. I. Smeets
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 1119
- i.smeets@biology.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-1743-9493
Ionica Smeets is a communication scholar who wants to improve the interaction between science and society by studying how science communication works. The general public knows her for her popular science columns, blogs, books and television work. She has also written several books on science communication.
More information about Ionica Smeets
PhD Candidates
Postdocs
News
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Speculations about extraterrestrial life peak in news articles (and in scientists quotes) -
Dutch people are interested in science, but want to be more involved -
Ionica Smeets receives honorary doctorate from Open University -
Ionica Smeets to give Iris Medal prize money to students -
Ionica Smeets wins Iris Medal 2023 -
Leiden math trail renewed -
Value of science the focus of 448th Dies Natalis -
Misleading bar and pie charts: How graphs can lead you astray -
Animals in fashion: what is portrayed on children’s clothing? -
Ionica Smeets and Alex Verkade coordinators of national centre for science communication -
Children’s book award for the math lesson of a lifetime -
Many animals, but little biodiversity in children’s picture books -
Minister Dijkgraaf: ‘We must narrow the gap between science and society’ -
Ivo van Vulpen is Professor of Science Communication in Leiden -
Probability words: everybody interprets them differently -
Julia Cramer in Atlas -
Urgent research projects funded by LUF -
Hans Slabbekoorn receives NWA grant to study fish around wind farms in the North Sea -
A fusion of reading and programming -
Parade of creative science communication products -
Lizah van der Aart makes glossy about PhD research -
Van Engelshoven’s Letter to Parliament calls for more funding for science -
Exaggeration in medical news starts with the press release -
Science Agenda Starting Incentive invests in Leiden research -
‘Communication, too, has to be based in science' -
Female IBL professors on display in the Academy building -
Ionica Smeets Professor of Science Communication at Leiden University -
Ionica Smeets in Dutch television show ‘Zomergasten’ -
Mersenne primes on TV -
Math girls receive Mr. K.J. Cath prize -
Wiskundemeisjes on television
Ionica Smeets’ main research interest is bridging the gap between experts and the general public. She believes it is important to connect citizens and science, because science is a part of society. Researchers should both communicate their results to the public in the best possible way and listen to what society demands from them.
Ionica Smeets did her PhD in pure mathematics. The transition from this rather abstract field to science communication provides her with a broader outlook on science and an understanding of what science means and how it is performed in different fields.
After a postdoc in Public Understanding of Science, Smeets left the academic world for a few years. She worked as an independent science journalist, obtaining practical experience in communicating science with the general public. She appeared on the Dutch television show ‘Zomergasten’ and made her own science show ‘Eureka’. She also wrote a number of books including: ‘Het exacte verhaal’, a practical guide for scientists on science communication, ‘Zoete kinderen eten geen suiker’, about parenting myths that are disproved by science, ‘Ik was altijd heel slecht in wiskunde’ (with Jeanine Daems) and ‘Vallende kwartjes’ (with Bas Haring). During her time as a mathematician she wrote a popular mathematics blog called ‘Wiskundemeisjes’ with Jeanine Deams. This blog received various awards, including two Dutch Bloggies and the Mr. K.J. Cath-prize.
In 2015 Ionica Smeets decided to come back to the university to do research on effective science communication and to provide students of the science faculty with a firm foundation in science communication.
Research
Examples of Smeets’ current research are the effect of exaggeration in press releases on media coverage of health research, participants experiences in citizen science projects, differences in interpretation of jargon between laymen and experts and developing evidence-based outreach material. She is the figurehead of route ‘Building blocks of matter and fundaments of space and time’ from the Dutch national research agenda
The main research themes of her group are:
• Authenticity in informal learning.
• Bridging the gap between experts and the general public.
Their mission is understanding how science communication works to improve the interaction between science and society in order to emancipate society, especially disadvantaged groups.
Professor Science communication
- Faculty of Science
- Institute of Biology Leiden
- IBL SCS
- Voorzitter bestuur
- Wetenschapsjournalist, columnist en programma-maker
- Spreker
- Redactieraad Delta
- Academic Partner CPB
- Extern lid selectiecommissie Marsilius-Kolleg
- Lid Raad van Toezicht - portefeuille Wetenschapscommunicatie