Issue 15 was more links, less talk on my part: free communication courses and resources for researchers, about impact in Horizon Europe proposals and more, the last day to sign up for FameLab, a small press magazine, outreach with dance and art.
What interesting resources you will find in this issue:
🔸 For beginners: a free webinar on how to popularise science, how to identify your audience, how to transform academic content to make it accessible and interesting.
🔸 A video On how to "write" science to get to the brain, with tips and tricks from Andy Extance, journalist at Chemistry World.
🔸 The rules for science presentations need to be adapted for online: shorter, with balance of text on slides and don't neglect interactivity.
🔸 Twitter for research: a Cambridge University sociologist explains why scientists shouldn't shy away from social media and how to 'befriend' it, even if they're uncomfortable with it.
🔸 An infographic explaining 11 key elements for turning complex information into more understandable and interesting content.
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