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TV, Parliament and Bond Villains: Making an Impact with your Research Monday 21 st May, 10-4pm, Wolfson Research E

TV, Parliament and Bond Villains: Making an Impact with your Research Monday 21 st May, 10-4pm, Wolfson Research Exchange. Full programme 10.15 Coffee 10.30 Case Study: AHRC Landscapes of Secrecy CIA Project

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TV, Parliament and Bond Villains: Making an Impact with your Research Monday 21 st May, 10-4pm, Wolfson Research E

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  1. TV, Parliament and Bond Villains: Making an Impact with your Research Monday 21st May, 10-4pm, WolfsonResearch Exchange Full programme 10.15 Coffee 10.30 Case Study: AHRC Landscapes of Secrecy CIA Project The AHRC Landscapes of Secrecy project at Warwick and Nottingham was chosen as a case study in an RCUK report on how to generate research impact. Dr Chris Moran: ‘“00-Evil”: The Spy Museum, Bond Villains and the Perfect Venue’ Professor Richard J. Aldrich: ‘The Whitehall World: Finding Your Impact Buddies Dr Simon Willmetts: ‘ Designing a Public Conference and Using Underground Broadcasting’ 11.30 Westminster: Penetrating Parliament Professor Philip Cowley (University of Nottingham) is Britain’s top expert on Parliament and will talk about developing a parliamentary audience for your research. 12.30 Lunch 2.00 Peter Dunn, Warwick Communications Office Peter Dunn will talk about how to access TV, radio and Broadsheet newspapers. There will be the opportunity to sign up for a specialist half-day course in TV and radio work. 2.45 Social networking and the new media Mark Carrigan, Charlotte Mathieson and Salma Patel on using social media in your research. 3.30 Coffee and close Register (free) by 15th May Lib.network@warwick.ac.uk

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