Here’s an example of what I can capture on the day. This illustration summarises the key messages from five speakers at this event!

#NewcastleUniversity #Research #NIHR #ResearchCommunication #LiveIllustration #ScienceCommunication #SciComm

It’s probably time I start posting some of the live illustration events I did last year!

Here’s one for Newcastle University I initially had no clue what it was about but particularly enjoyed designing the cover for: Interdisciplinary Impact Clusters (sounds delicious).

If you’re hosting an event online or in Leeds/West Yorkshire area and would like to have it captured via live illustration, get in touch :)

#NewcastleUniversity #Research #NIHR #ResearchCommunication #LiveIllustration #SciComm

🎙️ I spoke with The Wire 2SERFM about the rise of generative search engines and their impact on journalism — and what audiences and publishers can do in response.

🔗 Listen here: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/convenience-of-ai-erodes-news-readership/id1102294225?i=1000730765712

🙌 Many thanks to The Wire and Amelia Crouch for the coverage.

#AI #Journalism #MediaEthics #NewsMedia #DigitalJournalism #MediaInnovation #AIGovernance #NewsIndustry #TechAndSociety #FutureOfNews #PublicInterestMedia #ResearchImpact #CommunicatingResearch #ResearchCommunication #GenAI

Convenience of AI Erodes News Readership

Podcast Episode · The Wire - Individual Stories · 08/10/2025 · 1 sec

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Worth the Cost? Researchers’ Use and Experience With Commercial Services for Research Outreach – InfoDoc MicroVeille

"Combatting science denialism depends on community-level collaborations, not individuals. In particular, experts need to be supported by academic and research institutions, policymakers, and journalists." - New paper: science denial, insect apocalypse and biodiversity loss, by @manusaunders on the Ecology is Not a Dirty Word blog.
#ECRchat #ResearchCommunication #SciComm #ScienceDenialism #BiodiversityLoss
https://ecologyisnotadirtyword.com/2025/05/17/new-paper-science-denial-insect-apocalypse-and-biodiversity-loss/
New paper: science denial, insect apocalypse and biodiversity loss

Saunders, Lees, Grames (2025) Understanding and counteracting the denial of insect biodiversity loss Science denial is one of the greatest threats to humanity. Denial of climate change and public h…

Ecology is not a dirty word

A recent survey by Springer Nature shows that #Japanese researchers rarely target policymakers and funders when broadly communicating their research findings. Meanwhile, most researchers stated they would be more motivated to engage a broader audience if their institutions and funders recognised such outreach as part of their research achievements. Notably, 72% of respondents identified Japan—not a global audience—as the target region for their #ResearchCommunication

https://shorturl.at/drz04

Researchers in Japan need more support to share their research findings after publication | Springer Nature Group | Springer Nature

New survey from Springer Nature shows that amongst researchers in Japan, approximately a third of the respondents are unsure how to share their

Vicky Howe provides a heart-felt explanation of why research communication should start at home.
"Some people think of science communication as a formal, deliberate act. ... But science communication works its way into our everyday interactions. Science communication starts with our friends and family."
#SciComm #ResearchCommunication #FirstInFamily
https://leafingthroughbiology.wordpress.com/2023/09/05/yes-but-what-do-you-actually-do/
Yes, but what do you actually do?

Some people think of science communication as a formal, deliberate act. But in fact, science communication starts with your friends and family.

Leafing Through Biology
Mastering research communication: A scientist's guide #shorts

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Here's an overview of different kinds of research comms that can be helpful for researchers like you 👉 https://bit.ly/3n91SuA

#researchimpact #impactacademy #researchcommunication

Bigger than the sum of its parts – Finding a focal point for engaging university communication teams

University communications functions can from the outside seem monolithic and impenetrable. Offering a brief overview of different kinds of research comms, Andy Tattersall suggests how researchers c…

Impact of Social Sciences

#VYT2023 is really heating up!

A great programme that universities run for GRs to learn core information and digital literacy skills via a proxy research output - a 60 second video.

Submit an EOI for more information on what is involved in running the programme:

https://sites.research.unimelb.edu.au/visualise-your-thesis#2023

#research #researchoutputs #researchcommunication #phd #skillsdevelopment

Visualise Your Thesis

Visualise Your Thesis

Visualise Your Thesis