About the Science and Comics Initiative
The University of Oregon Science and Comics Initiative unites two growing areas at the University of Oregon: Comics & Cartoon Studies and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). This program encourages interdisciplinary research and spurs curriculum development. We bring together faculty, students, and researchers from numerous departments, programs, and campus facilities to produce scholarship that utilizes both humanistic and scientific research practices.
Professors Tien-Tien Yu (Physics) and Kate Kelp-Stebbins (Comics and Cartoon Studies) began the Initiative with a fellowship project in Spring 2020, pairing students from Comics Studies with researchers in Physics and Neuroscience to produce graphic narratives illustrating and explaining UO faculty members’ scientific research. Following the successful completion of the first stage of the Science and Comics Initiative in Summer 2020, the program is now run by Luca Mazzucato (Institute of Neuroscience) and Kate Kelp-Stebbins. The program is expanding with applications across additional fields.
Goals include: the establishment of cross-campus workshops devoted to communicating scientific research through comics and sequential art; a course or courses in which Comics Studies students work alongside STEM students to produce compelling and visually engaging research descriptions; a research publication compiling the graphic narratives produced by Comics Studies/STEM students; gallery and museum shows in which student work is displayed for a public audience.
To apply as an artist:
Applications open yearly in Spring term. Fill out the application form here!
Eligibility: Applicants must be enrolled UO undergraduates with experience drawing comics.
Required materials:
- Short description of your qualifications and what you hope to gain from a science-comics collaboration
- A small sample portfolio with at least two examples of your comics art
Artists will receive a $1,000 stipend and be expected to complete their comics collaboration in the semester they are selected for.
To apply as a UO scientist:
Reach out to Luca Mazzucato (Institute of Neuroscience) and/or Kate Kelp-Stebbins (Comics and Cartoon Studies).
Who we are:
Publishing support and transcription by Allia Service and the UO Libraries Digital Publishing and Pedagogy team.
The Science and Comics Initiative’s work has been covered by Around the O and the Eugene Magazine. The Initiative’s work was presented at the Association of Science Communicator’s Science Talk ’24 conference.
Previous Science and Comics Initiative websites are https://ifs.uoregon.edu/outreach/comics/ and https://humanities.uoregon.edu/comics/hands-on/research. The comics are also housed in The Science and Comic Initiative Scholars’ Bank collection. You can keep up to date with the Initiative’s latest comics by following our RSS feed. Read the website’s Accessibility Statement here.
Funded by NSF CAREER – 1944826-PHY; NSF-2238247 CAREER NSF; and R01-DA055439 NIDA – NSF CRCNS