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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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....
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpecial 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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…...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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....
View ArticleSpeaking 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…...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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...
View ArticleSpeaking 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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