This resource forms part of a collection of videos that aims to provide undergraduate students with insights into what it is like to work in the nuclear industry.
In these videos Patrick Regan explains what it is like to work with the media. He explains why and how scientists should engage with the media and which aspects of the experience are most enjoyable.
These videos are designed to be used as part of the C/PBL resource, ‘Nuclear decommissioning: turning waste into wealth’ on Learn Chemistry.
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How did you first start working with the media?
Video | Video, Size 6.29 mbWhy should scientists get involved with the media?
Video | Video, Size 5.66 mbCommunicating with scientists and the general public.
Video | Video, Size 7.63 mbEngaging with the media
Video | Video, Size 5.5 mbThe worst aspect of engaging with the media.
Video | Video, Size 6.46 mbCommunicating science to the general public
Video | Video, Size 11.09 mbCommunicating nuclear power to the public
Video | Video, Size 7.08 mb
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This resource is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International licence, CC BY-NC-ND by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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