Broadcasting Your Research BeginnersNew
How do you make your research palatable to the press? Do you stumble and fumble when in front of a camera? Are you protective about your research, wary of handing over all your hard work to a journalist? Join Dr Eliza Filby, founder of GradTrain and lecturer at King's College London for this one-day media training course especially designed for researchers interested in engaging with the media at all levels.
GSLS PhD students and post-docs. PhD students lease note that 2nd, 3rd and 4th years may find this course of more benefit that 1st years.
Prepare and bring:
- 150-word script on your research, designed for a BBC Radio 4 audience. Please bring this with you printed off rather than on a tablet or iphone. You will not need to memorise this.
- 1 paragraph (no more than 250 words) on your research which positions it as a 'news story'. Try answering these questions: What is new about your research? Is it newsworthy? What is the great revelation? How does it improve the world, services, business etc or tell us something new?
- Work on a potential pitch for discussing your research to broadcasters
- Learn how to tailor your discussion to your audience
- Gain insight into the broadcasting process
- Try out what it's like to be interviewed on camera
Interactive workshop
For further information please contact Dr Charlotte Carroll charlotte.carroll@admin.cam.ac.uk
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