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Josie McLellan takes to the stage

Get a natural ‘high’ with Bright Club

24 April 2013

Dr Josie McLellan takes the plunge and presents a stand up comedy routine with an academic twist at a sell-out Bright Club event

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SPICE Project press conference – a view from a member of the audience

28 October 2011

Rebecca Jones of the School of Biochemistry reports…

Christine Sim of the National University of Singapore

Going Global

17 May 2011

The Innocence Network UK (INUK) receives international attention.

Dr Pauline Emmett

Media darling

18 November 2010

Building a good relationship with the media is an effective way to communicate your research to a broad audience... and gets them coming back for more.

Josh Howgego

Starting conversations - communicating science

10 November 2010

From driving around celebrities to writing articles, Josh Howgego is communicating science in a variety of ways.

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Mathematical movies

20 November 2009

Mathematicians talk about their passion for their subject in a new film.

Dr Alice Roberts

Stimulating debate through TV

29 October 2009

As a way of reaching a large number of people, television is unrivalled. Although without using technology creatively it can be just a one-way means of communication, there are few better ways of reaching as many people and stimulating debate.

John Cabot

History makes top news

20 September 2009

Working with the media makes the news of yesteryear into today’s headlines for history lecturer Evan Jones.

Hinke Osinga

A stitch in time

8 July 2009

Crotchet increases the appeal of mathematics.

Penguin apron

Spot the Penguin

1 June 2009

An exciting interactive exhibit about cutting-edge research pulls in the punters.