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Communication is a skill that must be learned.
For your science to have an impact, it needs to be accessible to as many people as possible.
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.
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How you write something versus how you say something can change the way your message
is communicated, and its effectiveness in reaching your target audience.
There will always be constraints when you are managing a scientific project – things that just cannot be compromised on.
The old adage, ‘you’ve got to be in it to win it’ applies to awards in science just as much as it does in any other context.
In science, you have to accept that you will always have critics, and not everyone will agree with your point of view.
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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