From the lab to life: how to demonstrate research excellence

By Eliza.Compton, 27 March, 2025
Advice on innovative and traditional methods of communicating your research and impact to different audiences

Communicating the myriad ways that universities’ research benefits and changes society has never been more important. But what are the most compelling means to convey original knowledge and discoveries from labs, libraries and the field to policymakers, industry, fellow academics and the general public? All researchers, from STEM to the humanities, need the skills to amplify their findings, whether through traditional academic routes such as publication in specialist journals and conference presentations; via engagement with mainstream media, news outlets or social media; or by informing government policy, commercialising discoveries and international collaboration. This collection offers insight and advice on different ways to showcase research so it makes a difference. 

From the lab to life: how to demonstrate research excellence
Advice on innovative and traditional methods of communicating your research and impact to different audiences
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Communicating the myriad ways that universities’ research benefits and changes society has never been more important. But what are the most compelling means to convey original knowledge and discoveries from labs, libraries and the field to policymakers, industry, fellow academics and the general public? All researchers, from STEM to the humanities, need the skills to amplify their findings, whether through traditional academic routes such as publication in specialist journals and conference presentations; via engagement with mainstream media, news outlets or social media; or by informing government policy, commercialising discoveries and international collaboration. This collection offers insight and advice on different ways to showcase research so it makes a difference. 

By kiera.obrien, 25 March, 2025
Presenting research to a non-academic audience requires a different set of skills compared with speaking to your peers. Follow these techniques to get your point across to the layman
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5minutes
Amplifying research beyond academia
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By Eliza.Compton, 2 September, 2024
Academic ways of communicating are often the exact opposite of what you need to draw widespread attention to your research, writes Simon Hall. Here are simple ways to help your message reach its audience
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4minutes

The language of impact

Communicating effectively with policymakers and funding bodies requires the ability to translate research for audiences with influence but not necessarily an in-depth understanding of your field. These resources explain best practice in breaking down complex topics to draw out the most compelling messages, how to align expectations between different parties and what is at stake.

By Eliza.Compton, 13 March, 2025
Effective communication is a core component of successful policymaking. Whether you’re a policy professional or working in communications, how you convey your message can determine whether your ideas thrive or fade
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4minutes
Nurturing the skills needed to showcase impact
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By Eliza.Compton, 11 April, 2024
Academics need to be able to translate what they research to engage a wide range of audiences. But to do that, scientists must first find the public engagement shape that fits them and their schedule. Here’s advice for getting started
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4minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 16 May, 2023
Each stage of a research project comes with questions about what information to share and with whom. Richard Holliman offers practical advice on how to make your research communication more transparent and engaging
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4minutes
Pointers for successful policy engagement
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By Miranda Prynne, 25 November, 2022
Five pointers to help researchers get policymakers interested in their work, based on a guide co-created by government and academics from the University of Leeds
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4minutes

Make conferences work for you

The academic conference circuit is a well-trodden path for researchers keen to broadcast their work and build their profiles across global higher education. From preparation and practice to overcoming anxiety, these resources offer advice to turn a nervous novice into a presentation pro. 

By kiera.obrien, 22 January, 2025
Getting through long, not-so-interesting talks is a common experience in academia. But if we all agree it can be done better, how can we start delivering better presentations?
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5minutes
Effective use of academic publishing
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By kiera.obrien, 21 March, 2025
The dual publication model for research involves creating two versions of a research paper: one for fellow academics, and one for practitioners. Juggle the two with these seven steps
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3minutes
By kiera.obrien, 30 January, 2025
Pitch your book to publishers with an irresistible proposal. Here are all the elements you’ll need
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5minutes
How institutions can help academics demonstrate the value of their work
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By Eliza.Compton, 29 May, 2023
With public perception of US higher education in decline, universities urgently need to send an engaging, integrated message about how their work benefits society, writes Paul M. Rand. Here’s how his institution is doing it
By Eliza.Compton, 30 June, 2023
Science communication in a post-Covid world calls for a new way to span the gap between researchers and university comms teams – and a new skill set, as Michael Head explains
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4minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 8 June, 2023
The crisis of confidence in science has deep origins. The answer to regaining traction is compelling stories and the skills to tell them beyond the academy, writes Bartłomiej Knosala
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4minutes

New ways of talking about research 

With the potential to reach a global audience of listeners, podcasts offer a fun and engaging way to share research activity. Setting one up is easier than you might think. Or brave scientists could even try their hand at humour. Here’s how to choose the right platform – and equipment – and find your niche.

By Eliza.Compton, 18 September, 2024
The comedy stage can be a place for academics to be silly and let it all hang out. Chris Pahlow explores why humour is effective for scholars and the people they’re trying to communicate with about their research
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4minutes
Moving beyond words to tell the story of your research
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By Eliza.Compton, 11 March, 2024
Traditional open access repositories are designed for sharing quantitative data. But what about qualitative data – non-numeric information and concepts such as case studies or interview transcripts? That’s where the Qualitative Data Repository comes in
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4minutes
By Miranda Prynne, 31 March, 2022
Graphic representations or frameworks can be powerful tools to explain research processes and outcomes. David Waller explains how researchers can develop effective visual models to chart their work
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4minutes

It’s a numbers game

While research is about far more than numbers, when it comes to demonstrating impact they can be helpful. Publishing your work through open access channels can broaden its reach, enabling anyone to freely use, share and build upon your data. This brief guide explains the process. Once work is published, understanding audience and citation metrics can help you boost the visibility of your work. Find out how here.

By Miranda Prynne, 26 April, 2022
Steps you can take to improve your research data and elevate the visibility of your work, in part two of Ioannis Glinavos’ advice on managing metrics
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3minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 20 March, 2024
Making data open access has become a cornerstone of transparent and collaborative research practices. Here, Jon Petters provides a brief guide on how to do it, emphasising accessibility, reproducibility and interoperability
How to effect and measure research impact
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By Eliza.Compton, 5 August, 2024
When societal impact has so many definitions, how can higher education institutions measure it without overlap or disengagement? This coordinated approach aims to find accepted, effective common ground
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5minutes
By miranda.prynne, 13 January, 2025
By collaborating with businesses, researchers can apply their expertise to real-world problems with tangible outcomes. Here, academics outline how they established an effective knowledge transfer partnership to reduce water waste
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4minutes
By kiera.obrien, 25 April, 2024
When getting the products of your research into the hands of the people who need them, challenges arise. Vorathin Epin, Ibham Veza, Mazian Mohammad and Abdul Rahim Othman offer advice on how to overcome them
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3minutes

Build a social media presence

Whether you prefer TikTok, BlueSky or YouTube, social media is a powerful tool for building influence in your areas of expertise. These resources look at how to use our age’s ubiquitous megaphones to share your hard work with the world. 

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