Many academics have embraced social media as a tool for networking and disseminating research. Inspired by the overwhelming response we received following a call for twitter tips, we’re asking you to suggest your favourite academics on Twitter
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Salma Patel has been on a whistle-stop tour of academic social media channels. Here she shares her s...
Twitter is one of the most widely used social media tools, increasingly the object of academic resea...
Are you an academic who uses Twitter? What do you Tweet about? Who are your Tweeps? Amy Mollett and ...
We asked readers of the blog and our Twitter followers to submit their own tips and examples for aca...
In the run up to launching a Guide to Academic Tweeting, we asked you to recommend your favourite ac...
Following the launch of the guide on using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact acti...
Over the past year, the use of social media and blogging for academic purposes has continued to grow...
Following the launch of the guide on using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact acti...
Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the la...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Following on from the lists of academic tweeters published earlier this month, we have put together ...
Wooing, hooking up and spinning stories are not the usual behaviours to describe academics and the w...
Amy Mollett, Social Media Manager at the London School of Economics, rounds up how LSE currently use...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Salma Patel has been on a whistle-stop tour of academic social media channels. Here she shares her s...
Twitter is one of the most widely used social media tools, increasingly the object of academic resea...
Are you an academic who uses Twitter? What do you Tweet about? Who are your Tweeps? Amy Mollett and ...
We asked readers of the blog and our Twitter followers to submit their own tips and examples for aca...
In the run up to launching a Guide to Academic Tweeting, we asked you to recommend your favourite ac...
Following the launch of the guide on using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact acti...
Over the past year, the use of social media and blogging for academic purposes has continued to grow...
Following the launch of the guide on using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact acti...
Academics are discovering that twitter is much, much more than a space on which to talk about the la...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Twitter is a form of free micro-blogging which allows users to send and receive short public message...
Following on from the lists of academic tweeters published earlier this month, we have put together ...
Wooing, hooking up and spinning stories are not the usual behaviours to describe academics and the w...
Amy Mollett, Social Media Manager at the London School of Economics, rounds up how LSE currently use...
We are three academics who are active on social media. We explore the motivations for and benefits o...
Salma Patel has been on a whistle-stop tour of academic social media channels. Here she shares her s...
Twitter is one of the most widely used social media tools, increasingly the object of academic resea...