Items where Author is "Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences"
Number of items: 40.
5 Minutes with Julian Huppert MP: “We need more people with a scientific background in Parliament”.
Huppert, Julian and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Academic tweeting: building up your followers.
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Academic tweeting: finding the appropriate tweeting style for your project.
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Academic tweeting: using Twitter for research projects.
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Academic tweeting: your suggestions and tips collected.
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Another cutting for our Impact Box…THE mention for LSEImpact Conference and Professor Stephen Curry.
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Available now: a guide to using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact activities.
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Chosen academics to broadcast their research on BBC Radio 3.
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‘Evaluating the Impact of Climate Change’: event podcasts and speaker blog posts.
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Event 22 February 2012: The Impact Agenda.
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Event 24th May: The Impact Agenda: making an impact seminar.
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Five Minutes with Nicholas Lemann: “Incorporating academic research adds value to the social mission of journalism”.
Lemann, Nicholas and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five Minutes with Tim Gowers and Tyler Neylon: “The boycott has made Elsevier more concerned about its public image”.
Gowers, Tim and Neylon, Tyler and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Alice Roberts: “During my academic career I’ve encountered considerable opposition to engagement with the public”.
Roberts, Alice and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Andrew Miller MP: “It’s important that people handle information in an intelligent way, and social science has a huge role in this”.
Miller, Andrew and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Anne-Wil Harzing: “An Italian newspaper used Publish or Perish to compare the academic credentials of ministers in the new Monti government with those in the old Berlusconi government”.
Harzing, Anne-Wil and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Bora Zivkovic: “The blog is a way for me to promote young and new voices, that’s why they call me The Blogfather!”.
Zivkovic, Bora and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Conor Gearty: “It is very frustrating that my online project The Rights’ Future counts for nothing in my professional life. It is not teaching; it is not scholarly research; and it does not have impact”.
Gearty, Conor and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Elaine Byrne: “Legislative change requires public mindsets to change, evidence based research and a willingness by policy makers to countenance reform”.
Byrne, Elaine and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Huw Davies: “When contextualised, research has the power to animate, inform, empower or infuriate”.
Davies, Huw and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with John Sides: “Political reporters could take findings from political science research and use this to provide context in their campaign reporting”.
Sides, John and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Mark Blyth: “Turn it into things people can understand, let go of the academese, and people will engage”.
Blyth, Mark and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Mary Evans: “Gender equality is often overlooked, and with it women’s part in public debates”.
Evans, Mary and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with Peter Shergold: “There needs to be a much greater negotiated understanding between academics and policy-makers about what the expectations of research are”.
Shergold, Peter and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Five minutes with The Incidental Economist Austin Frakt: “Only 0.04% of published papers in health are reported on by the media, so blogs and other social media can help”.
Frakt, Austin and Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences
Free Event 12 March: From research to policy: academic impacts on government.
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Free event: Impacts of climate change research.
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From research to policy: academic impacts on government.
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Google Scholar citations: a way for academics to compute citation metrics and track them over time.
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Have your say: who are your favourite academic tweeters?
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How to use Harzing’s ‘Publish or Perish’ software to assesscitations: a step-by-step guide.
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How visible are UK universities in social media terms? A comparison of 20 Russell Group universities suggests that many large universities are just getting started.
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Join our free event: Evaluating the impact of climate change research.
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News: Embedding impact analysis in research funding call.
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Peer review should not be such a dominant process in determining research funding allocation, RAND argues.
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Podcast:has social science influenced the policy response to COVID-19?
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Podcasts of over 1,000 LSE lectures available to download through iTunes U, including lectures from the LSE Impact Conference.
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Podcasts, presentations and Twitter treats from our conference, ‘From research to policy: academic impacts on government’.
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Task force to investigate how to ensure research produces ‘maximum economic impact’.
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Your favourite academic tweeters: lists available to browse by subject area.
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