Create a one pager from your research
Confined to a single side of A4 paper and favoured by researchers for efficiently conveying the essence of their work.
A one pager is for you if…
- You are addressing a time-poor audience
- You can articulate key messages concisely
- You want to quickly share insights with your audience
One pagers are especially useful when engaging with businesses. One of our clients shared:
“My number one tip for researchers when it comes to engaging with businesses would be to keep it simple, simple ‘KISS!’ if you wish to maximise your appeal. More detailed analysis can always be used as a follow up once businesses have expressed an initial interest.”
Tony Carroll, Business Development Manager, Warwick University
‘Keep it simple’ with a one pager of your research
Say what you have to say in 300 words. Get to the heart of your message and articulate your points clearly in a one pager.
Sometimes the most important messages only need a few words to be said. By creating a one pager of your research you respect your audience’s time and communicate the essential ideas from your work.
Remember: more detail can always be used as a follow up once your audience has expressed an interest in knowing more.
Case studies:
Organisation: Universities of Leeds, Manchester, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Topic: Performance-based financing in global health
Audience: Academics, health professionals, policymakers
1-page
Organisation: University of York
Topic: Manifesto for the Early Career Researchers group
Audience: Researchers
1-page
Organisation: Fairtrade International
Topic: Gender equality
Audience: Businesses
1-page
Organisation: University of Leeds
Topic: Mass atrocity crimes
Audience: Policymakers, researchers
1-page