Thanks. A web link would be better. Will ask.
I already knew about the training for University Research Fellows.
I know that the Royal Society one created a series of briefs. I think
Natasha Martineau was responsible.
Do they still exist?
M
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Hi Michael,
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After recent discussions on how researchers can delve into PESTery, I
decided to bring together some of the material that I use when talking to
young researchers about working with the media.
Where possible I like to point them at sources that might be appropriate for
their domain, so I have created a page on the ABSW web site with links to
the handful of guides to "working with the media" that I know of.
http://www.absw.org.uk/media_guides.htm
Not many so far, BBSRC, Sense About Science and the Social Issues Research
Centre.
If you know of any other material on this front, I would be happy to include
a link.
While I am at it, I would also like to build up a page with links to
opportunities in media training. I know that the BPS and BBSRC are active on
this front. Anyone else?
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Michael Kenward
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http://absw.blogspot.com/
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