Attracting the attention of media organisations can be challenging. Deciding how best to 'pitch' your work and through which medium can be challenging. This fact sheet will arm you with tips and tools to improve your chances of securing media coverage. Be confident and direct about your research - making it clear to the journalist how it can be of benefit to the newspaper/TV/radio/on-line audience. This will improve the media's perception of you
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Amidst near-constant research and publication pressures, academics can sometimes shy away from publi...
This was my submission to the Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee inquiry into ‘Vot...
Publishing in peer review papers facilitates knowledge sharing, thereby enabling individuals and org...
Media releases offer the opportunity to promote and publicise details about your work to the media. ...
Health and medical research is one of the most widely reported sources of news. At some point in you...
The focus of this paper is preparing research for dissemination by mainstream print, broadcast, and ...
This explainer document is the fourth in a four part series based on Research Meets Policy at SFU 20...
During the Religion and Diversity Project’s 2015 annual team meeting, team members and local journal...
Provides an overview of the media landscape and offers practical guidance on how to engage the media...
This e-book contains concepts in public relations as well as chapters on media tools, how to deal wi...
Working with the media can be part of an effective strategy for influencing actors and debates in wa...
This chapter provides insight into ways for academics and researchers to generate media coverage for...
Conferences provide the opportunity to keep up with new developments, present ideas, meet people who...
This study provides advice to investor or public relations professionals seeking increased national ...
This guide helps researchers in all fields share their findings, knowledge, and ideas effectively an...
Amidst near-constant research and publication pressures, academics can sometimes shy away from publi...
This was my submission to the Political and Constitutional Reform Select Committee inquiry into ‘Vot...
Publishing in peer review papers facilitates knowledge sharing, thereby enabling individuals and org...