Media training for economists
Because you don't rise to the occasion - you sink to the level of your training
Because you don't rise to the occasion - you sink to the level of your training
Your work is getting picked up by the media. Congratulations! Now what?
Evan Davis on his career, public understanding of economics and Elizabeth I
Judy Stephenson's guide to not fearing the media and having your research seen outside of academia.
John Kay has consistently shown that it is possible not only to follow the rigorous intellectual pursuit of economics, but also to illuminate the wider world of public policy and business practice.
A follow-up to our 'Golden rules for hosting an interview' article
Quick tips for recorded interviews
Organising public meetings is one way to communicate economic research to audiences beyond academia...