Would you like to build a media profile and take your research to a global audience by writing for The Conversation?
The Conversation is a news analysis and opinion website with content written by academics, researchers and PhD candidates working with professional journalists.
Since we first partnered with The Conversation, articles by BU authors have had close to 11 million reads and been republished by news outlets across the world.
Find out more about working with The Conversation and have the chance to pitch your ideas directly to one of their editors in our upcoming training sessions:
Writing for The Conversation interactive workshop
2-4pm, Wednesday 5th March (Fusion Building, Talbot Campus)
In this interactive session, you’ll find out more about communicating your research to the public, what The Conversation is looking for, and have the chance to discuss your research with a Conversation editor and pitch potential story ideas.
Sign up via Eventbrite
One-to-one session with an editor from The Conversation
Between 2pm – 4pm (20 minute bookable slots), Wednesday 2nd April (online)
This one-to-one session with one of The Conversation’s editors is tailored to you and your research.
You’ll have the chance to discuss potential pitches and receive personalised advice and feedback on communicating your research to a general audience and turning your expertise into articles.
Book your 20 minute one-to-one session via Eventbrite.
Places on each training session are limited so please cancel your place via Eventbrite if you are no longer able to attend.
Find out more about our partnership and the benefits of working with The Conversation
Working with The Conversation: online training session – Wednesday 8th May










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