Michael Kenward:
> Thanks. A web link would be better. Will ask.
My colleague Catherine's away at the moment, so:
http://royalsociety.org/courses
> I already knew about the training for University Research Fellows.
The Royal Society Media and Communications Skills courses are open all research scientists resident in the UK, including those placed in industry. Royal Society Research Fellows get to go on one of the two courses for free.
> I know that the Royal Society one created a series of briefs.
> I think Natasha Martineau was responsible.
>
> Do they still exist?
I think that this might be the Science Media Centre's 'in a nutshell'/ 'in a soundbite' guides, some of which were funded by a Copus grant awarded when Natasha and I worked for Copus:
http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/pages/publications/index.php?showSeries=12
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