Research Comms

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 36:08:02
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Synopsis

Research Comms is a podcast exploring the theme of research communications in a digital age, hosted by Peter Barker. Each episode will feature an interview with a guest who is doing inspiring, innovative work in the field of research communications or public engagement. Fun and informative, the goal of research comms is to give researchers and communicators fresh ideas about how to tell research stories. Suitable for everyone from rookie research communicators to seasoned professionals.

Episodes

  • Want to start a science podcast? | Emily Elias | Oxford Sparks Big Questions Podcast

    13/03/2018 Duration: 27min

    This week the Research Comms podcast is becoming somewhat introspective with an episode all about...podcasts! I was lucky enough to joined by Emily Elias, presenter and producer of my favourite research podcast around at the moment, the Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast, and we shot the breeze about topics such as why podcasts are so popular right now; how to communicate complex research in an accessible, engaging way; whether or not there's a secret magic ingredient to creating a successful podcast; and the importance of building a community to help grow your podcast. Emily gave me some really valuable podcast production insights, which will be hugely helpful to anybody who is looking to use podcasting as a way of communicating their research to a wide audience. www.orinococomms.com Research Comms Blog

  • Using poetry to communicate science | Sam Illingworth | Manchester Metropolitan University

    13/03/2018 Duration: 20min

    My guest on Episode 1 is science communication expert, Sam Illingworth. Sam is a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication at Manchester Metropolitan University and he is also a prolific practitioner of digital science communication. Listen for Sam's top tips on how to avoid being overwhelmed when it comes to building an engaged community around your research, and a live rendition of one of his fantastic science poems 'A Piscine Problem' that addresses that age-old problem of people peeing in public swimming pools! www.orinococomms.com Research Comms Blog

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