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#ReachAAUt

#ReachAAUt

By Louise Kringelum

#ReachAAUt is a project at Aalborg University, Denmark that aims to identify and promote good practice for research dissemination.
This podcast includes dialogue and discussions with researchers about their choices and challenges in research dissemination.
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Good data practice with Karsten Kryger Hansen

#ReachAAUtDec 09, 2021

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Good data practice with Karsten Kryger Hansen

Good data practice with Karsten Kryger Hansen

Karsten Kryger Hansen works as a data mangangement coordinator and in this podcast we discuss the theme 'data practice'. You can listen to Karsten Kryger Hansen talking about what good data practice is and how you can learn to manage your data better.

Dec 09, 202139:52
How to get started with research dissemination w. Rasmus Hoffmann Birk

How to get started with research dissemination w. Rasmus Hoffmann Birk

In this episode you can listen to Rasmus Hoffmann Birk talk about his journey as a newly researcher and how it was to get started with research dissemination. Here you can learn from his experiences and his tips and tricks for you who is about to get started with research dissemination

Nov 26, 202126:01
Communicating topics of public interest w. Mads Albertsen

Communicating topics of public interest w. Mads Albertsen

In this podcast Mads Albertsen talks about how his research dissemination changed during research about the Covid-19 pandemic which suddenly became a public interest. In the podcast you can also hear about how Mads in general uses Twitter and website  for research dissermination and his thought about this.

Nov 11, 202114:17
Research dissemination as a public person with Svend Brinkmann

Research dissemination as a public person with Svend Brinkmann

In this podcast with Svend Brinkmann we discuss what it is like to be a researcher on one hand and a public person on the other. You can hear more about Svend Brinkmanns journey from being an unknown researcher to becoming a public face who participates in TV-shows, podcasts and radio programs and how all this affects his role as a researcher. He also gives you his advice about how you can get better at communicating your research.

Oct 29, 202141:18
Twitter in different contexts with Henrik Halkier

Twitter in different contexts with Henrik Halkier

In this podcast we dive into the ins and outs of using Twitter as a researcher vs using it as Dean and leader. We discuss how Twitter and other digital dissemination approaches should always be understood as a means to an end and not become something that one spends time on without a clear purpose.

Jun 11, 202129:08
Websites for research dissemination with Klavs Birkholm

Websites for research dissemination with Klavs Birkholm

Websites for research dissemination with Klavs Birkholm

Jun 04, 202122:52
How to Twitter with Kristen Ounanian

How to Twitter with Kristen Ounanian

In this podcast with Kristen Ounanian, associate professor at the department of planning, we discuss how to get started with research dissemination through Twitter especially in regards to academic networking. This includes reflections on time management when disseminating research on social media.

May 28, 202118:58
Blog as a 'research diary' with Mads Lindholm

Blog as a 'research diary' with Mads Lindholm

In this podcast, Mads Lindholm, department of communication and psychology, shares his experiences with maintaining a blog to disseminate research findings. He tells about his experiences and journey from starting the blog during the PhD as a “research diary” to the point it got traction and today represents a main channel for the fast dissemination of research to broad audiences.

May 21, 202124:48
Debunking myths through science communiction with Petar Popovski

Debunking myths through science communiction with Petar Popovski

In this interview we talk about Petar’s dissemination in blogs and on platforms such as Medium. Being a researcher that worked on 5G technology he feels committed to debunk myths (and sometimes conspiracy theories) around this technology. We also touch upon his recently published book that explains wireless communication to a wider audience keeping formal maths at a digestible level and visual storytelling in collaboration with illustrators.

May 14, 202124:24
Creating impact through research communication with David Budtz Pedersen

Creating impact through research communication with David Budtz Pedersen

Interview with David Budtz Pedersen (by Louise Kringelum), Professor of Science Comunication, Department of Communication and Psychology.

In this podcast, we discuss the impact of research communication. As an expert in the field, David describes the process of communicating research both to specialists and non-specialists and how intertwined the process of research and impact can become over time. This includes considering the message you aim to convey, which stakeholders to approach and also where you are in your research career.

May 07, 202143:51
Open Access - Open Communication: with Florian Echtler

Open Access - Open Communication: with Florian Echtler

In this podcast, we explore Florians approach to research dissemination, which includes maintaining a social media presence and researcher website and other channels. Florian particularly facilitates the dissemination, application, and reproduction of his research by providing findings via open access preprint servers, data via open repositories, and reconstructible code via github.

Apr 30, 202139:59
A portfolio of communication activities: interview with Hanaa Dahy

A portfolio of communication activities: interview with Hanaa Dahy

In this podcast, Hanaa Dahy, associate professor at the Department of Planning, AAU presents her approach to create a portfolio of communication activities that are linked to research. This includes how to manage research communication as a team across personal websites, Twitter and Instagram.

Apr 23, 202121:34
Blogging on Linkedin with Thomas Ryberg

Blogging on Linkedin with Thomas Ryberg

In this podcast, Thomas shares his insights on research dissemination in the digital age, on how to use Linkedin to maintain networks and reach broader audiences, and on how the open sourcing of teaching material can promote research dissemination. He explores and explains how the sharing of material such as lecture recordings can be a medium to reach non academic audiences in an easy and approachable way.

Apr 16, 202131:39
Social media for research dissemination: Interview with Jacob Brix

Social media for research dissemination: Interview with Jacob Brix

Interview with Jacob Brix, associate professor at the department of culture and learning (by Roman Jurowetzki and Louise Kringelum)

In this podcast, we discuss Jacob’s social media strategy for research dissemination. This includes platforms as Twitter and LinkedIn and considerations regarding open repositories, ResearchGate and open access publication in general.

Apr 09, 202121:35
Researcher websites as 'Business Cards': Interview with Olga Gurova

Researcher websites as 'Business Cards': Interview with Olga Gurova

Interview with Olga Gurova (by Roman Jurowetzki), Associate Professor, Department of Culture and Learning https://gurovaolga.com/

In this podcast interview, we explore the use of researcher websites from Olga’s perspective. She explains how her website is her “business card” over which she has control over the content, presentation and narrative and which helps her to connect with her community. We also dive into technical details around homepage design and hosting.

Apr 02, 202122:47