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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Graihagh Jackson. Us media folk are sometimes seen as a scary bunch but honestly, we’re not! The Radio Independents Group is hosting a free masterclass for radio / podcast practitioners and scientists alike to facilitate better science communication across the airways. Join us for talks, wine and nibbles on Wednesday 18 November @ 18:30 in St Barnabas Church on Mill Road. Pre-book your space here We’ll be talking about how to prep for an interview, sharing tricks of the trade and delving into what makes a great science programme. Speakers include: Head of BBC Radio 4 Science Unit Deborah Cohen; Toby Murcott, scientist and broadcaster for Radio 4; Naked Scientist and pop-sci writer Kat Arney; Cambridge University Astronomer Carolin Crawford and award-winning science broadcaster Sue Nelson. There will also be a special, pre-recorded interview with Professor Jim Al-Khalili. He’ll be dishing out his experiences straddling the worlds of both quantum research and broadcast. More info about the masterclass on Facebook This talk is part of the glhj2's list series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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