Effective communication is essential to ensure advancements in science are recognised and impactful. As future science professionals, it is important for students to learn to communicate science clearly and effectively to audiences of diverse backgrounds and with varying levels of scientific knowledge. Students will demonstrate their knowledge and ability to convey clear scientific messages via oral, written, and audio-visual means in this unit. Students will be able to apply communication skills acquired in this unit to other contexts, including professional settings, other scholarly disciplines, and in day-to-day life. This unit aims to (i) facilitate development of knowledge and skills in communicating scientific concepts using a variety of media and to a range of audiences, (ii) help students develop knowledge and skills that enable them to provide constructive feedback in a respectful and dignified manner, and (iii) assist students to develop strategies to act on and respond to critiques on their work in a professional fashion.