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🌍 Exciting News! 🚀 Our company has launched a new service specializing in translating research articles. We're thrilled to bring this valuable resource to you! Need more information? Feel free to connect with us at resarticletrans@peerreviewedjournals.com. Let's advance together in global research communication! #TranslationServices #ResearchArticles #GlobalImpact
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🌍 Exciting News! 🚀 Our company has launched a new service specializing in translating research articles. We're thrilled to bring this valuable resource to you! Need more information? Feel free to connect with us at resarticletrans@peerreviewedjournals.com. Let's advance together in global research communication! #TranslationServices #ResearchArticles #GlobalImpact
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🌍 Exciting News! 🚀 Our company has launched a new service specializing in translating research articles. We're thrilled to bring this valuable resource to you! Need more information? Feel free to connect with us at resarticletrans@peerreviewedjournals.com. Let's advance together in global research communication! #TranslationServices #ResearchArticles #GlobalImpact
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Thrilled to share with all of you, our new website. It attempts to bridge the gap between intricate research and clear communication. More than just a website, it’s a vibrant learning, growth, and collaboration space—where ideas are sharpened and research communication is elevated. Join us and discover a wealth of guidance to help you succeed in the world of academic writing. This platform is an English language support for non-native speakers your resource hub for academic content writing, blog posts, website copywriting, user manuals, documentation, magazines, newsletters, you name it…and we’ll deliver. Join us- puzzle out your complex scientific ideas and translate them into captivating narratives. #AcademicWriting #ScientificCommunication #EnglishForAcademics #ResearchExcellence #Blogwriting
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Ever wonder why government innovation often hits roadblocks? It could be because great ideas get lost in jargon and complexity. That's where "The Little Guide to Writing for Impact" comes in. This new book from Barrett and Greene Inc. and Don Kettl, former dean of the University of Maryland School of Public Policy, offers practical tips for researchers to communicate their ideas clearly and effectively, helping bridge the gap between innovative proposals and actionable policies. Learn more about how clear communication can elevate government here: https://lnkd.in/eWRMf7Cp
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There’s a lot to consider when communicating and reporting evaluation findings. Evaluation methods, conclusions, and recommendations should be clearly written, transparent, engaging, inclusive, and actionable. We hope these resources we love will help guide and inspire you in writing effective evaluation reports. 🔸Explore how to communicate equitably, center the experiences of others, and convey the meaning behind your message with this Equitable Communication Guide by Shelli Golson-Mickens, Alissa Marchant, Kayla Boisvert, and Aranzazú Jorquiera Johnson. https://hubs.li/Q02ssV1b0 🔸Clarify your writing by avoiding these 9 Common Writing Mistakes in Evaluation blog post written by Alecia Kallos. https://hubs.li/Q02ssz470 🔸Direct your audience’s attention using design cues with the blog post Four Ways to Focus Your Audience’s Attention by Ama Nyame-Mensah, Ph.D. https://hubs.li/Q02ssWpg0 🔸Increase the inclusivity and cultural sensitivity of your writing by referencing these Guidelines on Inclusive Language and Images in Scholarly Communication developed by the C4DISC | Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications. https://hubs.li/Q02ssYjV0 #Evaluation #ResourcesWeLove #EvaluationReporting
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I wanted to share that I have relocated my homepage. You can now access all my publications, translations, information about my speaker engagements, presentations, and more at https://lnkd.in/epcS4CD9 Looking forward to staying connected and sharing more with you all! #internalaudit #governance #gardenerofgovernance
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Online Workshop: ‘Early Career Researchers Working with the #Media: Strategies, Benefits and Pitfalls’ 29 November | 12:00 – 13:30 pm How can you increase the visibility of your work by engaging with social, print, online and news media? By raising your profile as a researcher, you can also increase public awareness of your discipline or areas of work, promoting a wider discussion of the issues you are trying to address with your research. Media coverage can support Early Career Researchers (ECRs) in bringing their contributions to a different level of engagement, including the general audience and specific communities, to attract policy makers’ attention. In this interactive workshop, the facilitators will share their experiences working with the mainstream media, providing useful strategies for ECRs who wish to start working with the media or gain new knowledge to establish more effective relationships with journalists. Subtopics discussed will include: · Benefits of working with the media · Pitfalls of working with the media · Identifying the right media · Tips for working with journalists · Answering media enquiries Facilitators: Dr Shareena Hamzah-Osbourne (FHEA), member of LSW Advisory Group for Researcher Development. Professor Stefan Doerr (FLSW), Director of the Centre for Wildfire Research (Swansea Univeristy) and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Wildland Fire (CSIRO Publishing) https://lnkd.in/ezJpm-Ve
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Tragedy strikes. And people of news, it’s OK to say the ship collided with the bridge. · The English language is always changing, existing in a perpetual state of flux. · One form of change comes from rules or guidelines falling away. An example of this may be found with "collide." · For much of the 20th century it was common to find usage and journalism guides stating that in order for two things to collide they must both be in motion. · This proscription has diminished in recent years, since uncountable millions of people apparently use collide as though one can, in fact, collide with a stone wall. · Most of the usage guides today have stopped worrying about the only-one-body-in-motion, or didn’t find it objectionable to begin with. · Usage rules often take decades (or even centuries) to fully die, so there is always a chance that you may find yourself corrected by someone for saying that you collided with a parked car. · Worry not, for this use is entirely standard and widely found in all levels of writing. The above is from Merriam-Webster.com https://lnkd.in/gA_Va2Zd
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555 people enjoy reading my weekly newsletter... 555!!! I never thought so many people would be interested in reading about project management in journalism. It seems that many journalists are interested in how to organise a kick-off, how to avoid conflicts in the team or how to spend your budget wisely. As I work on a new series of newsletters to support you, what other topics would you like to see covered in this guide? What information are you missing but desperately looking for? And, importantly, how would you use it in your work? In what context do you need this knowledge? It would help me a lot to get the explanation right. Please leave your remarks here 👇
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