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British Science Association Media Fellowship - the inside scoop on how science gets reported at The Guardian

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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Katja Kivinen.

THIS TALK IS HOSTED BY THE CLINICAL SCHOOL - PLEASE CONTACT VICTORIA SMALLBONE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS.

Dr James Rudd was awarded a British Science Association Media Fellowship to work full time as a science journalist at the Guardian for a month this summer.

James will share his insights, including:

  • The usefulness of the BSA scheme
  • Tips for writing for a general audience:
    • How to make your writing more accessible
    • Writing to deadlines
    • What are the media looking for?
    • How to get the press interested in your research
    • How to write a press release

All staff and students are welcome to attend – Please sign up here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/media-fellowship-talk-tickets-38491166114

See James’ the Guardian profile here:

https://www.theguardian.com/profile/james-rudd

This talk is part of the Cambridge Cardiovascular Seminar Series series.

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