Social media is a popular way of sharing information and connecting with audiences you might not otherwise be able to reach. It’s a good outlet for sharing research findings and for learning more about potential stakeholders in your area.
As part of our new Research & Knowledge Exchange Development Framework, we will be running a session about using social media to share your research and connect with stakeholders. This session is part of the ‘planning for impact and communicating research’ pathway.
This workshop will be led by BU’s social media manager – Jasmine Connolly, who will take you through the basics of using social media at work.
Date & time: Wednesday 30 November 9:30am – 11:30am
Location: Talbot Campus
For further information and to book, see BU’s staff intranet.
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