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Inspiring researchers using story structures to add clarity to their communication

Inspiring researchers using story structures to add clarity to their communication

by whitbys | Jan 14, 2023 | Blog, Inspiration, Reflections

In the last week, I’ve been fortunate enough to run three workshops for researchers, all focused on how they can use story structures and narrative techniques to plan, shape and tell their stories. Two of those workshops were for the Society of Experimental...
Interactive scientific posters: visual, interactive, unforgettable

Interactive scientific posters: visual, interactive, unforgettable

by whitbys | May 27, 2022 | Blog, Inspiration

On my internet wanderings today, I found myself on the iF Design website, mouth agape as I explored an interactive poster designed by The Science Communication Lab. Entitled “Explore the Ocean” the poster was designed to allow scientists from the Helmholtz...
Impressions from Pint of Science 2022, the Innsbruck edition

Impressions from Pint of Science 2022, the Innsbruck edition

by whitbys | May 11, 2022 | Blog, Inspiration

Pint of Science Innsbruck in Innsbruck, 9-11 May 2022. Five themes, five venues, three nights, and over thirty intrepid speakers from a range of research areas and scientific disciplines. And, of course,...
Telling a data story: visualising the spread of cholera with Dr. John Snow 

Telling a data story: visualising the spread of cholera with Dr. John Snow 

by whitbys | May 18, 2020 | Blog, Inspiration

Necessity is the mother of invention, and in the mid-1800s, understanding the spread of cholera was a matter of life and death. Cholera was a ruthlessly efficient killer, with both rapid onset and severe symptoms. By the time the disease made its way to London and New...

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