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Communication of your science is core to your science having impact, but most people only read the title and maybe the summary or abstract.
The risk of miscommunications, so, failing to communicate adequately, or misinterpretation, which is communicating in a way that leaves the receiver open to multiple interpretations, can be fairly high.
It is important to have key messages for your research ready to go so that you can effectively communicate your work in a way that it is easy for most people to understand.
Writing a report for research you have completed that was funded externally is generally compulsory, so you should know how to write a good report.
In the modern, digital world, there are so many places you can go to publish your research, so how do you know what’s best?
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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.
For your science to have an impact, it needs to be accessible to as many people as possible.
A scientific presentation is a great way to get exposure for your science because while you are speaking, you and your science are the centre of attention.
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