Workshops and sessions about how to get the word out about your research.

Using Twitter and LinkedIn Effectively to Promote Your Research (2022)

Hosted by BU Public Relations How can academics make the most of Twitter and LinkedIn to promote their expertise and research? Join Kevin Anselmo, the founder of Experiential Communications, for a remote, interactive workshop to learn how to share your key messages on Twitter and LinkedIn so they resonate with the public and help achieve […]

Working with the Media to Share Your Research (2022)

Hosted by BU Public Relations Want to successfully convey the importance and impact of your research to the media and the public? Join editors and media relations practitioners from The Open Notebook for a virtual, interactive workshop to hone your skills on working with the media and telling the story of your research. The training will focus […]

Ask A Reporter Anything: Live Q&A Discussing How the News Works (2022)

How did one quote from my entire interview get selected for the story? Why did the reporter pass on my pitch? How are deadlines determined? We’re putting reporters in the hot seat for a virtual, interactive, live Q&A session. In this conversation moderated by SciLine—a service from the American Association for the Advancement of Science that connects US scientific […]

Engaging with Science Media and Establishing Yourself as an Expert Source (2022)

Hosted by BU PR | Social Media and BU Office of Research Are you interested in communicating your research and expert perspective to journalists and target audiences? Join this remote, interactive workshop facilitated by Meredith Drosback and Tori Fosheim from SciLine, a service from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) that connects US […]

How to Use Social Media to Promote Your Expertise and Engage Target Audiences (2021)

Hosted by BU PR | Social Media and BU Office of Research Are you looking to engage with target research funders, collaborators, academic journals, media reporters and publications, or the general public? Dr. Matthew Partridge—a biochemist who has spent 16 years working in both industrial and academic research, and a decade tweeting and posting about […]

Perfect Your Pitch for Fun & Impact, with Linda Plano, PhD (2020)

Hosted by BU Technology Development Communicating with your colleagues about your research is second nature: efficient, productive and collaborative. Communicating with people who do not share your background or about non-technical issues can be slow and even frustrating. It doesn’t have to be that way! Join communication coach Linda Plano for an interactive seminar to learn […]

Strategic Communications: Engaging with Science Media, Hosted by SciLine (2020)

Hosted by BU PR | Social Media and the Office of Research Interested in learning to communicate your expertise to journalists and other audiences? Watch this interactive workshop facilitated by Meredith Drosback from SciLine, a program at the American Association for the Advancement of Science connecting US journalists to scientific experts for print, broadcast, and […]

How to Use Social Media to Promote Your Work and Expertise (2019)

Panelists include Karen Weintraub, acclaimed science writer and social communicator; Adam Conner-Simons, communications and media relations officer at MIT CSAIL; Steve Ramirez, assistant professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Boston University; Eric DelGizzo, media engagement associate, Office of the Dean at Boston University School of Public Health, and Molly Gluck, digital communications and public […]

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