Research Comms
Welcome to Research Comms, the place where research communication specialists can find useful information, insights, resources and inspiration for sharing knowledge in the digital age.
How to communicate your research using animation
Would you like to transform your research into an animation to help disseminate your findings? Here are our top tips to help you do just that!
Using Video to Enhance Events
Orinoco Communication shares strategies for making the most of your event by using video - to encourage attendance, boost engagement and save time answering the same delegate queries.
2022 Year Ahead
Orinoco Communications share five top tips for using video to ensure research gets the reach it deserves.
Research Comms Podcast: Matt Russo
In this episode of Research Comms Matt Russo talks about what sonification is, the skills required to create sonifications, his work engaging students with data about the universe through sonification, and the musical solar systems that Pythagoras and Kepler were looking for.
Research Comms Podcast: Tom Chivers
In this episode of Research Comms Tom Chivers talks about the media during the pandemic, about the pre-requisites for journalism and the tension between attracting a readership and writing serious news stories, and he discusses his book How to Read Numbers: A Guide to Stats in the News (and Knowing When to Trust Them)
Research Comms Podcast: Sam Illingworth on how to communicate the science of climate change
In this week’s episode of Research Comms I welcome back old friend of the podcast, Sam Illingworth: scientist, science communicator and poet. Sam communicates all kinds of STEM topic but specialises in environmental science and he was recently involved with the research, writing and publication of a report exploring how climate specialists are communicating the issue of climate change and global warming to the UK public.
Research Comms Podcast: Astronomer Royal, Lord Martin Rees, on a life of public engagement with science
In this episode of the Research Comms Podcast I talk to Lord Rees about his concerns for the future, how he is actually an optimist at heart, what prompted him to take public engagement seriously, and what other scientists need to be doing to become more engaged and active as citizens.
Research Comms Podcast: Social Psychologist Jonathan Haidt on communicating with people across cultural divides
In this episode of Research Comms social psychologist Jonathan Haidt talks about how we can break down barriers by talking to people’s ‘elephants’ and why the defence of viewpoint diversity in academic and research institutions is one of the most critical battles of our times.
Research Comms Podcast: Interview with AI expert, Dr Kanta Dihal
This week’s guest on the Research Comms podcast is Dr Kanta Dihal, a Senior Research Fellow from Cambridge University’s Leverhulme Centre for Future Intelligence, where she runs 'Global AI Narratives', a project exploring the many ways in which artificial intelligence is perceived by cultures around the world.
Research Comms Podcast: Interview with Stefanie Posavec and Miriam Quick
This week’s guests are data designer, Stefanie Posavec, and data journalist, Miriam Quick. We talk about their new book, about how constraints can encourage creativity, and they give their tips on how researchers and communicators can improve their own data visualisations.
Research Comms Podcast: Interview with Jamie Gallagher
This week’s guest on the Research Comms podcast is Dr. Jamie Gallagher, science communication and evaluation expert. He reveals how he pivoted to take his science communication business online after the COVID pandemic hit, and how he’s been helping other public engagement practitioners to navigate the transition to our new virtual world.
Research Comms Podcast: Interview with Alex Buxton
This week’s guest on the Research Comms podcast is Alex Buxton, Head of Strategic Communications at the University of Oxford. We discuss what it’s been like to communicate the biggest story in the world right now - the development of the Oxford Astra Zeneca COVID-19 vaccine.
Research Comms Podcast: Interview with Prof. Andy Miah
This week’s guest on the Research Comms podcast is Professor Andy Miah - Chair in Science Communication and Future Media at the University of Salford. In our conversation we discuss how best to engage people with unfamiliar technological advances, why it’s so important for all academics and researchers to have some kind of a public presence, as well as delving into what Prof. Miah means when he says that we’re undergoing a crisis of science communication.
Research Comms Podcast: The post-pandemic future of scientific conferences.
The Covid pandemic has forced the cancellation of academic conferences across the world for the foreseeable future. What does this mean for the sharing of research and knowledge?