Wiki Scientist courses

Edit Wikipedia and Wikidata to include the stories of physicists with different backgrounds and identities.
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Wiki Scientist events

Discover our courses that will give you the skills you need to educate the public about physicists' accomplishments through Wikipedia.

Join our Wiki Scientist courses

Learn the science communication skills needed to update Wikipedia and share physics with the general public.

Participants will learn how to edit, update, and even translate Wikipedia pages on quantum science topics and scientists. They will help ensure that the Wikipedia articles cite relevant quantum research, drawing on the curated collection of the most influential works on quantum science that have appeared in the Physical Review Journals.

By participating in a WikiScientist course, you will:

  • Improve access to physics knowledge for a global audience,
  • Raise awareness of the accomplishments of women and other underrepresented groups in physics, and
  • Grow your science communication skills.

The course will meet virtually, once a week on Thursdays at 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. ET/ 2 - 3 p.m. PT Pacific from July 10- Aug. 14, 2025.

Learn more about the course, costs, full scholarship opportunities, and the application process through the Wiki Scientist Course 2025 event.

Apply now by June 9

Wikidata courses

Help the public get quick access to accurate science information

Wikidata, is the structured, open data repository that makes Wikipedia machine-readable. Wikidata often provides the initial search responses generated by Google, Alexa, other search engines and digital voice assistants.

In Wikidata courses, you will learn to apply your expertise to Wikidata's manual curation as well as use it to find and fill in gaps in physics content on Wikipedia.

What our course participants are saying

Course participants have gained vital skills and experiences as educators, early-career scientists, and communicators.

Gaining teaching resources

“I aim to incorporate this into my teaching…I now have the resources to guide [students] on selecting a subject and on researching.”

–Andrew Seredinski, physics faculty, Wentworth Institute of Technology

Finding career directions

“I consider that what I learned about how this kind of text must be written...could be a starting point to pursue a career as a scientific communicator.”

–Isabel Yajaira Rojas Martinez, graduate student, National Autonomous University of Mexico

Improving as a science communicator

“The technical writing and publishing skills gained from this experience have significantly improved my abilities as a science communicator.”

–William Munizzi, graduate student, Arizona State University

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