The Guide to Communicating Research
This book is a comprehensive guide that provides practical tools and tips to bring research findings to life and create positive societal change.
Perfect for academics, governmental researchers, impact evaluators, and anyone working in research communication.
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Offering practical tools and tips aimed at bringing research findings to life. The comprehensive nature of this book empowers readers, whether seasoned researchers or newcomers to the field, to confidently convey research findings to policymakers, funders, stakeholders, and the public.
I feel like anyone doing research should read this guide. There is so much value to getting everyone on the same page.”
Alicia Clifford, McMaster University Canada
It is written in a very accessible and engaging way.”
Prof Richard Collins, Queen’s University Belfast
All researchers at any stage of their career should read this guide, including PhD students. I think it might also be useful for PR and marketing teams, as this bridges the gap between researchers and communication specialists, helping the latter to understand the nature of research impact better.”
Dr Anne-Marie Greenslade, Leeds Beckett University
The book is well structured and does a great job of holding the researchers’ hand into a topic that they are often slightly fearful of! There is also so much good advice! The great thing about this guide is that there is LOADS of advice and you can then select what is most relevant and focus on that.”
Emily Wylde, The Physiological Society
All researchers at any stage of their career should read this guide, including PhD students. I think it might also be useful for PR and marketing teams, as this bridges the gap between researchers and communication specialists, helping the latter to understand the nature of research impact better.”
Dr Anne-Marie Greenslade, Leeds Beckett University
This guide is engagingly written with the right amount of professional and personal content. Everyone should read it, especially PhD students.
But also, those tasked with communicating research in NGOs, third sector, government.”
Dr Isla Kapasi, Leeds University Business School
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