15 Apr 2015 | 2:30pm - 4:30pm | SG1, CRASSH, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, CB3 9DT |
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Deadline for registration was 10 April.
Are you an academic working in the arts, humanities or social sciences? Do you have a story to tell about your research? Are you looking to create a wider impact by reaching non-academic audiences?
The Research Communications team and CRASSH invite you to join our panel of experts as they discuss how you can work with the media – print, broadcast and digital media – to promote your research. What does it take to get your story into the newspaper? What do you need to know before you agree to do a radio interview?
Our guests include:
- Maev Kennedy – Special Writer, The Guardian
- Bev Purcell – Producer, BBC Woman’s Hour
- Matt Elton – Section Editor, BBC History Magazine
- Professor Simon Goldhill – Director, CRASSH
- Lesley Steinitz – Faculty of History
This event will be followed by a drinks reception.
Priority will be given to postdocs and academics working in the arts, humanities or social sciences.