
Amplifying Research episodes [[bpstrwcotob]]
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- Making your work relatable
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- Talks and presentations
- Mentorship
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4. A/Prof Suzie Sheehy on reaching a large audience
Today's episode is a deep dive with A/Prof Suzie Sheehy.
She's both an accomplished accelerator physicist and an absolutely incredible science communicator. Her TED talk, "The case for curiosity driven research" has almost 2 million views as of posting date, she's partnered with The Royal Institution to deliver lectures with hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, and she's the published author of the book, "The matter of everything: 12 experiments that changed our world".

3. Prof Phillip Dawson on becoming a key person of influence
Today's episode is a deep dive with Prof Phillip Dawson.
Phill is a co-director at the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning in Deakin. As you'll hear, Phill has made it part of his job to become a key person of influence in his field.

2. A/Prof Jen Martin on the importance of science communication
Today's episode is a deep dive with A/Prof Jen Martin.
She's dedicated her professional life to teaching researchers how to communicate effectively. She founded the science communication teaching program at the University of Melbourne, and is one of the hosts of the Let's Talk SciComm podcast.
Jen's also an incredible science communicator in her own right. She's currently the vice president of Australian science communicators. She's been talking weekly about science on RRR for more than 15 years. And she's also the author of popular science book, "Why am I like this?"

1. Prof Andrew Pask on becoming "The Thylacine Guy" and raising $40M
Today's episode is a deep dive with Prof Andrew Pask β the thylacine guy. He's head of the TIGRR lab at the University of Melbourne, and he's already raised around $40 million to support his lab's work to de extinct the thylacine.
As you'll hear, he's incredibly passionate about conducting comms and engagement and our conversation touches on everything from how his side hustle turned into a $40M research endeavour, to dealing with criticism and when things go wrong, and the importance of community engagement.
Popular topics:
- Public engagement
- Storytelling
- Career development
- Team alignment
- Making your work relatable
- Strategic comms
- Communicating in different formats/mediums
- Your pitch
- Stakeholder/audience mapping
- Talks and presentations
- Mentorship
- Collaborating with professional staff
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Community engagement
- Feedback
- Listening
- Representing your discipline
- DEI
- Strategy
- CALD/multicultural communities