Nutrition Radar
New media, blogs or social media posts are omnipresent, both in the job and in private life. The ability to process and edit complex contexts correctly and in a comprehensible manner is a future-oriented professional core competence. In the Nutrition Radar project, students can produce their own media contribution (e.g. explanatory video, interview) and thereby acquire additional qualifications in the field of nutrition and media.
The Nutrition Radar project is a joint project of the University of Bayreuth, the Kompetenzzentrum für Ernährung KErn (Competence Center for Nutrition) and the Akademie fuer neue Medien (Academy for New Media). The aim of the project is to present scientifically proven knowledge on nutrition in a comprehensible and appealing way in order to counteract the spread of fake information on popular communication channels. As a reliable source of information for interested parties, a knowledge portal is being created as an online platform.
Are you interested in nutrition topics, science communication and new media?
How can students contribute?
Visit free media training courses which can be flexibly combined and obtain additional certificates. Choose a nutrition topic and create your own media clip. We will support you with a list of topics, scientific experts, software and media technology. As creator you receive a small fee, if your media contributions are published as part of the nutrition radar. Commit yourself to correct information about nutrition.

Training in speech, video production, interview techniques and journalistic terminology
Further information:
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University of Bayreuth
Faculty of Life Sciences: Food, Nutrition and Health
Campus Kulmbach
Fritz-Hornschuch-Straße 13, 95326 KulmbachDr. Carolin Fechner
Scientific project co-ordinator Nutrition Radar
Phone: +49 (0) 9221-407 1010
E-mail: carolin.fechner@uni-bayreuth.deProf. Dr. Stephan Clemens
Project director Nutrition Radar
Phone: +49 (0) 921-55 2630
E-mail: stephan.clemens@uni-bayreuth.de