Exploring open access and using open research practices is one of the many useful skills researchers can develop to be ready for the research future. Find out more, including a podcast for more tips and insight.
Exploring open access and using open research practices is one of the many useful skills researchers can develop to be ready for the research future. Find out more, including a podcast for more tips and insight.
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Public engagement in research can help boost the public perception of science. That’s why communicating research beyond academia is something […]
Public engagement in research can initiate change in a tangible, real way. For researcher Jamie Khoo, recognizing this has meant […]