Hi all,
Hoping to get some help from the 'hive mind' here... I'm running a session next week on communicating complex results, aimed at PhD students who have little experience of public engagement. What would your top tips be for communicating complex results?
I'm hoping to be able to collate these and pull them together for a presentation as part of the session.
Thanks for your help!
Sarah
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