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Dr Robin Morton works as science communication manager at the University of Edinburgh at the Centre for Regenerative Medicine in the Institute for Regeneration and Repair. Robin started his research career as a scientist working in neuroscience for his PhD, then doing a Postdoc in learning and memory. Robin then “jumped into industry” for several years before returning to an academic environment, where he had the opportunity of working in different project management roles.

He shares his path into working as a science communication manager and provides some valuable ideas about how researchers/ research leaders may want to explore perspectives about the role of research communication.

This will get you thinking about:

· When is the right time to get started with your research communication?

· Why seeing yourself as a science/research communicator is just part of
the job?

·  Who could your audience be?

·  What is gained from deep listening and 2-way communication?

·   How you may get surprised by the possibilities that engaging research participants may bring?

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