A practical session covering tips and techniques for speaking with broadcast media (TV and radio) followed by the chance to put it into practice through mock interviews.
This session is open to all academic staff with an interest in engaging with the media. No previous experience is necessary.
By the end of the session, attendees will:
- Have a better understanding of communicating their work with the media
- Understand the difference between TV and radio interviews and what is required
- Feel confident in undertaking media interviews and dealing with difficult questions
Facilitated by: Emma Matthews – Research Communications Adviser & Stephen Bates – Senior Press Officer
Wednesday 24 April, 2-4pm
Talbot Campus
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