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LinkedIn, with over 700 million users worldwide, is a professional social networking site that connects individuals and businesses, including those in the field of science communication. It allows users to create a profile highlighting their work experience, skills, and education in this area, and provides a platform for networking, job searching, and professional development within the science communication industry. LinkedIn is a valuable tool for building and managing your professional network in this field.
In this episode I talk with Karlijn de Wit about how to maximize research impact on Linkedin.
You will learn:
- What Linkedin is.
- How linkedin works.
- How researchers and research organizations can use Linkedin
- How basic and advanced communication strategies on Linkedin could look like both for individual research as well as universities.
You can find Karlijn de Wit through her Linkedin or you you can send her an email to: 'karlijn@noscura.nl'
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The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage publicly
and share more science on social media. To do so, the podcast aims to create a knowledge hub for digital science communication by publishing engaging and inspiring episodes with experts in the field of social media and science communication. Please reach out if you are looking for a sparring partner to create your organizational communication or branding strategy (julius.wesche@scicomx.com). |