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Networking involves talking to other people. In the context of science, this could mean talking to people with different perspectives, ideas and expertise – even if they are not a scientist.
The first step in project risk planning and management is identifying what the potential positive and negative risks are for your project and capturing these in the risk register.
Communication of your science is core to your science having impact, but most people only read the title and maybe the summary or abstract.
How many times have you gone into a project, at home or work, and then ended up in a situation where you go ‘yeah well I didn’t realise that, or think of that, before we started!’
At the beginning of your project, you should clearly understand what the project is planning to achieve as the primary outcome.
Communications can present the greatest risks to a project, as such, most funding organisations will require you to create a communications plan with your project.
There is actually a lot of work required before you start putting pen to paper when preparing an application for research funds.
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