Amidst near-constant research and publication pressures, academics can sometimes shy away from public engagement activities. However, those who do so may be overlooking the potential benefits of such outreach. Iain Begg explains how media work in particular can help infuse research with relevance, offer a fresh perspective and reach new audiences
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
When it comes to sharing your research, Amelia Sharman stresses that there is no ‘one size fits all’...
The following reflections are from speakers at today’s one-day workshop, Communicating impact: the r...
How difficult is it for political scientists in Britain to engage with the mass media and what benef...
How difficult is it for political scientists in Britain to engage with the mass media and what benef...
Reporting back from a one-day event on the role of news and media in communicating research findings...
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary perspective in examining the views and practices of public eng...
This thesis examines the media impact of academics, and in particular focuses on the conditions of ...
Correctly targeting your audience and specifically tailoring outputs to policymakers is key to impro...
It’s great when academic research is covered by the media but too often this coverage fails to link ...
It has become increasingly incumbent upon higher education institutions to improve the visibility of...
Charlie Beckett argues that if we are to understand the potential value of any piece of research we ...
This chapter provides insight into ways for academics and researchers to generate media coverage for...
Like many of my fellow journalism lecturers, I often get asked for tips on turning academic research...
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
When it comes to sharing your research, Amelia Sharman stresses that there is no ‘one size fits all’...
The following reflections are from speakers at today’s one-day workshop, Communicating impact: the r...
How difficult is it for political scientists in Britain to engage with the mass media and what benef...
How difficult is it for political scientists in Britain to engage with the mass media and what benef...
Reporting back from a one-day event on the role of news and media in communicating research findings...
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary perspective in examining the views and practices of public eng...
This thesis examines the media impact of academics, and in particular focuses on the conditions of ...
Correctly targeting your audience and specifically tailoring outputs to policymakers is key to impro...
It’s great when academic research is covered by the media but too often this coverage fails to link ...
It has become increasingly incumbent upon higher education institutions to improve the visibility of...
Charlie Beckett argues that if we are to understand the potential value of any piece of research we ...
This chapter provides insight into ways for academics and researchers to generate media coverage for...
Like many of my fellow journalism lecturers, I often get asked for tips on turning academic research...
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
This article reviews the advice from the academic and 'grey' literatures to identify a list of dos a...
When it comes to sharing your research, Amelia Sharman stresses that there is no ‘one size fits all’...
The following reflections are from speakers at today’s one-day workshop, Communicating impact: the r...