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#58 How to be a climate scientist, a content creator and write a bestseller all at once (Prof. Kimberly Nicholas, Lund University‪)‬ Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)

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How to juggle research work, supervision, and science communication? It can be challenging at times to bring all of it together. In this episode, we learn how Prof. Kimberly Nicholas manages this challenge. Kimberly has a PhD from Stanford (note: fixed typo here), has written dozens of peer-reviewed journal papers, and on the side, she creates climate science content. She runs a newsletter and has cultivated a community of 15 000+ followers on Twitter. Pretty impressive. In this episode, she tells us how she juggles all these things and how she defines the impact of science communication.

You find her obviously on Twitter and also on LinkedIn.

Resources:

Kim's Newsletter on Substack

PDF Under the sky we make.

PDF seven steps to communicate science (Taking research from idea to impact)



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The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast by Julius Wesche (PhD).
With it Julius 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
for digital communication support. You find Julius on ⁠Linkedin⁠ or via mail: julius@scicomx.com.

How to juggle research work, supervision, and science communication? It can be challenging at times to bring all of it together. In this episode, we learn how Prof. Kimberly Nicholas manages this challenge. Kimberly has a PhD from Stanford (note: fixed typo here), has written dozens of peer-reviewed journal papers, and on the side, she creates climate science content. She runs a newsletter and has cultivated a community of 15 000+ followers on Twitter. Pretty impressive. In this episode, she tells us how she juggles all these things and how she defines the impact of science communication.

You find her obviously on Twitter and also on LinkedIn.

Resources:

Kim's Newsletter on Substack

PDF Under the sky we make.

PDF seven steps to communicate science (Taking research from idea to impact)



 --

The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast by Julius Wesche (PhD).
With it Julius 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
for digital communication support. You find Julius on ⁠Linkedin⁠ or via mail: julius@scicomx.com.

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