Effective research communication is a fundamental aspect of the academic and scientific world. It goes beyond the confines of labs, research institutions, and academic circles, playing a pivotal role in bridging the gap between the world of scholarly investigation and the broader society.
What you will learn
Participants will gain insights into the strategies and techniques that make research communication effective. This includes crafting clear and engaging messages, adapting communication to different audiences, and tailoring content to be both informative and accessible.
Understanding the Journalistic Perspective: To effectively communicate research, it's crucial to understand how journalists approach and cover scientific topics. Participants will learn about the priorities, challenges, and expectations of journalists, helping them navigate media interactions more successfully.
Practical information
- Event duration: 1 hour
- Number of participants: 48
- Target group: PhD candidates, postdoctoral fellows and researchers
Lecturer
Kari Øverby, Communication Advisor at the Faculty of Dentistry
Astrid Skiftesvik Bjørkeng, Communication Advisor at the Faculty of Dentistry