Diamond hosts Lightsources.org in-person meeting in UK

Last week, science communicators from the across the US, Europe, Middle East and Asia met in person at Diamond Light Source at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire, UK from Wednesday 23rd to Friday 25th April 2025. The gathering provided a platform for members of the global Lightsources.org network to exchange ideas, highlight successful strategies, and foster stronger collaboration.

The meeting served as a valuable forum for exploring key trends and challenges shaping science communication today. Topics discussed ranged from the impact of changing social media dynamics on outreach strategies, to cross-facility collaboration, promoting scientific capabilities to industry, and advancing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in STEM.

The three-day programme featured a rich lineup of presentations and interactive sessions. Rachel Freeman, Industrial Liaison Marketing Manager at Diamond, outlined the facility’s industry-focused marketing approach. Amy Griffin, Engagement Team Manager, gave an overview of Diamond’s public engagement activities, highlighting strategies for connecting with diverse audiences and making complex science accessible. Attendees also had the opportunity to tour the Diamond facility, gaining insights into how visual storytelling and narrative tools are used to communicate advanced research in engaging ways.

Hannah Conduit, Social Media Manager at the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UK, led a hands-on workshop on emerging trends in social media, sharing practical advice based on STFC’s experiences. Delphine Chenevier, Head of Communications at the ESRF, provided updates on ESRF’s strategy and shared examples of successful collaborations through EIROforum. A round-table session on internal communications, led by Emma Corness, Internal Communications Manager at Diamond, sparked thoughtful discussion on engaging staff and enhancing internal messaging.

Participants also shared recent achievements and discussed their communications priorities for 2025-2026. Silvana Westbury, Project Manager for Lightsources.org, gave an overview of upcoming collaborative projects.

Lightsources.org creates one voice for the field, ensuring member facilities are well positioned for funding, access, and research, to make use of each facility’s unique capabilities, and to enhance the effectiveness of the science carried out.

If you are interested in becoming a member of Lightsources.org, please visit our About Lightsources.org page or contact Silvana Westbury, our Project Manager, at webmaster@lightsources.org  

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2024 marks 20 years of Lightsources.org!

Our global collaboration of light source communicators was formed back in 2004 to provide one voice for the brightest science.

To celebrate our 20th Anniversary, we invite everyone with a passion for light source science to join our #LightSourceSelfiesDay on Monday 20.05.2024.

On 20th May, light up social media with photos that show the wide range of places, people, technology, and world changing science that make up our amazing community. Let’s see how many different images we can share in a single day!

You could be working at a synchrotron or free electron laser; preparing samples in your home laboratory; gathering samples from out in the field; travelling to a light source, relaxing after a hectic period of beamtime; participating in public engagement; or learning about light sources at your school or university.

The possibilities are endless. Creativity and teamwork are encouraged!

Tag us with:

#LightSourceSelfiesDay2024

#Happy20Lightsources

Find us at:

LinkedIn lightsources.org

Instagram lightsources_org

X @lightsources

This celebration is just one of a number of special activities we have planned for 2024. Keep an eye on our website, newsletter and social media for more details.

Supporting the light source community is a wonderful honour and we thank all our amazing members for the brilliant support they give us. Find out more about them here.  Their engagement means we can bring you hot off the press news, job opportunities, event details, proposal deadlines and much more. It also enables us to attend conferences and facility events to meet people face to face, spread the word about Lightsources.org and find new ways to encourage and support those who are in the early stages of their light source career journeys’.

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Image: The way we were! The Lightsources.org home page shortly after its launch in 2005

Bright Expectations! Book you place on our virtual early career event

Join us as we celebrate International Day of Light with a special Early Career event

You are warmly invited to register for our 2023 virtual panel discussion……. 
Bright Expectations: Insights from scientists working at 4th Generation Light Sources
Date: Tuesday 16th May 2023
Time: 09:00 PDT/17:00 BST/18:00 CEST (1 hour event)
Location: Virtual event – click here to register 

Details: An opportunity to learn what it is like to work at a 4th generation light source directly from scientists from around the world. This interactive session will include short talks from the panellists on the facility they work at and their current roles. Ashley White, our moderator, will then pose questions to the panel on their career journeys, their views on the advantages and potential of 4th generation lights sources, potential breakthroughs on the horizon and more….
There will then be an opportunity for the audience to ask questions. If you would like to submit a question in advance, please send it to Silvana Westbury, Lightsources.org Project Manager at silvana.westbury@diamond.ac.uk

Our participants

Welcome: Sandra Ribeiro, Chair of Lightsources.org and Communications Advisor at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada  

Moderator: Ashley White, Director of Communications Interim Deputy for Strategy, Advanced Light Source (ALS), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California, USA

Panel members:

Monika Bjelcic, PhD Student at the MicroMAX beamline at MAX IV in Lund, Sweden

Georgi, Dakovski, Lead Scientist at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at SLAC in California, USA

Graziela Sedenho, Academic user working on biocatalysis at Sirius, the Brazilian synchrotron light source in Campinas (SP) in Brazil

4th panel member to be confirmed

About International Day of Light 

Light plays a central role in our lives. On the most fundamental level, through photosynthesis, light is at the origin of life itself. The study of light has led to promising alternative energy sources, lifesaving medical advances in diagnostics technology and treatments, light-speed internet and many other discoveries that have revolutionized society and shaped our understanding of the universe.
The International Day of Light (IDL) is celebrated on 16 May each year, the anniversary of the first successful operation of the laser in 1960 by physicist and engineer, Theodore Maiman. This day is a call to strengthen scientific cooperation and harness its potential to foster peace and sustainable development.
The International Day of Light celebrates the role light plays in science, culture and art, education, and sustainable development, and in fields as diverse as medicine, communications, and energy. The celebration will allow many different sectors of society worldwide to participate in activities that demonstrates how science, technology, art and culture can help achieve the goals of UNESCO – building the foundation for peaceful societies.

>Read more on the UNESCO website

>Explore all the events for the next International Day of Light in 2023

Travel the world of light sources with our 2023 calendar

Lightsources.org is a collaboration that brings together 23 synchrotrons and 7 Free Electron Lasers located at 24 member facilities around the world. Each member facility has contributed an image for our 2023 Lightsources.org calendar.

Download your digital copy below and keep up to date with news, events, job vacancies (including PhD and postdoc positions) and proposal deadlines by subscribing to our weekly newsletter here

You can get in touch with Silvana Westbury, our Project Manager, via e-mail at: webmaster@lightsources.org