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Speaking to… Professor John Hutchinson

“Don’t over-analyze your plans- just go for it! Take risks; make mistakes; be human; give your communication a personal spin.” This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about...

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Speaking to… Professor Jon Butterworth

“Discussing my work with others who aren’t so expert reminds me how amazing physics really is. Also I love some of the questions I get, which are occasionally very thought-provoking.” This is part of a...

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Speaking to… Professor Athene Donald

“As one of the relatively few senior women physicists I feel it is important for new generations growing up to realise that it is possible to be a physicist and a woman; a woman with children at that....

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Speaking to… Sarah Fox

“Being a researcher requires you to delve deeply into a single subject. I love the way blogging allows me to do exactly the opposite and flirt with a huge range of different subjects.”   This is part...

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Special Speaking to… Dr Phil Marshall (part 2)

This feature podcast is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Dr Phil Marshall  A few weeks ago I spoke to Phil about Space...

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Speaking to… Louise Walker

“You won’t lose anything by trying.”   This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Louise Walker Name? Louise Walker Where...

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Speaking to… Natasha Bray

“you can’t inspire interest if you’re faking it yourself. Excitement is contagious.”   This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are...

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Speaking to… Khalil A. Cassimally

“Write to make a difference (and remind yourself of this aim in hard times)”   This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to…...

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Speaking to… David Bradley

“I couldn’t find a lab coat to fit and this way I get to “experience” all kinds of areas of science rather than being focused on a single research niche.”   This is part of a series of interviews with...

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Speaking to… Ivette Hernandez Negrete

“If you are a beginner you might be afraid to start writing or getting involved in events: don’t be!”   This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication....

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Speaking to… Emily Coyte

“Do stuff that scares you, and don’t be put off by the fact it’s scaring you.”   This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to…...

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Speaking to… Ben Valsler

“I meet interesting people & visit interesting places, I get to learn new things without having to take an exam and I revel in the positive feedback”   This is part of a series of interviews with...

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Speaking to… Lauren Reid

“Enthusiasm + Curiosity = Good Science Communicator.”   This is part of a series of interviews with science communicators about science communication. Today we are Speaking to… Lauren Reid Name? Lauren...

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Speaking to… Colin Stuart

“network your backside off, particularly if you’re just starting out. The amount of opportunities that have come my way because of a Twitter conversation or a chance meeting in the pub etc is pretty...

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Speaking to… Deborah Blum

“I’ve never been bored – it’s like having an infinite list of questions that, if you can get them answered, will each in their own way make life more interesting.” This is part of a series of...

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Speaking to… Corrinne Burns

“You have to learn to put yourself in visitor’s shoes – they have a whole museum at their disposal, so how am I going to persuade them to look at this object?” This is part of a series of interviews...

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Speaking to… Suzi Gage

 “Since I work in health sciences, findings if misrepresented in the media could potentially lead to harm. Findings can sometimes be exaggerated or presented without important caveats, which isn’t...

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