Are you writing for The Conversation yet?


December 21st, 2015

155 academics, researchers and PhD students from the University have already written 285 articles for The Conversation, attracting more than 2 million readers worldwide.

The Conversation is an independent channel of information staffed by a team of professional journalists with wide-ranging media experience. The authors are all academics and researchers with deep expertise who provide insights on issues that affect our world.

Laura Hood, Politics and Society Editor of The Conversation, will be visiting the University on 19 and 20 January 2016 to explain how The Conversation works and the benefits of writing for the public.

Working closely with editors like Laura, you can become a reliable and go-to resource for the public and other media; you will increase your public engagement as well as building your profile as an expert in your field. 75% of articles in The Conversation are then republished in other sources giving you a gateway to the rest of the media.

These events are aimed at academics, researchers and PhD students in the Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities.

Please sign up for a seminar and/or a bookable one-to-one 10 minute slot with Laura by following the Eventbrite links below:

Social sciences focussed seminar for academics, researchers and PhD students
10.30-11am Tuesday 19 January 2016, A11 Highfield House

Arts focussed seminar for academics, researchers and PhD students
10-11am Wednesday 20 January 2016, A11 Highfield House

Bookable one-to-one appointments:

Tuesday 19 January

11.30-11.40am
11.40-11.50am
11.50-12noon
12-12.10pm
12.10-12.20pm
12.20-12.30pm

Wednesday 20 January

11-11.10am
11.10-11.20am
11.20-11.30am
11.30-11.40am
11.40-11.50am
11.50-12noon
12-12.10pm
12.10-12.20pm
12.20-12.30pm
12.30-12.40pm
12.40-12.50pm
12.50-1pm

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