Introduction to Writing for The Conversation (MT23)

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This introductory session is suitable for Social Sciences and Humanities researchers at all career stages.

If you're in an academic career, or if you're looking to pursue one, communicating your research to a range of audiences is probably going to be an important part of what you do. The Conversation is a platform for academics aimed at encouraging exactly this. Oxford is a member of The Conversation and as such receives regular opportunities for researchers across the University to contribute articles and to take part in hands-on training to enhance writing and engagement skills.

This introductory online session is suitable for Social Sciences and Humanities researchers at all career stages.

Topics covered:

  • What is The Conversation, its origins and aims; what it does and why
  • How editors from The Conversation work with academics
  • How The Conversation is different to other media organisations
  • The benefits of membership of The Conversation for academics and universities
  • Q&A Session including:
    • Approval and disclosure
    • Editorial support
    • Republication in major media outlets
    • Wide international audience
    • Academics as experts in their field, not restricted to writing only about their own research

Objectives:

  • Understand the process of having your writing published by The Conversation
  • Know how to write about your research in an engaging, concise way
  • Understand the aims and target audience of The Conversation

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Please address any enquiries about this event to training@humanities.ox.ac.uk