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SCIENCE. POLICY. 

GLOBAL.

Creating effective scientific research and policy communications, campaigns, and strategies can be a challenging process. From soliciting content to summarising research and launches with media engagement, I have a proven track record in delivering high-level content, from ideation to dissemination, with clients including the IPCC, UNCCD, and GIZ.

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CAMPAIGNS AND CONTENT

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CORPORATE AND STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Whether you need a lengthy report or a punchy infographic, quality content and editing is at the core of communications. With a strong research background and extensive media experience, I will deliver the results you need to share your work with the world and reach your target audience.

Taking a step back to assess your full, actual needs and deliver strategic, targeted communication products and deliverables that meet those needs is essential. I will work with you to map and analyse your goals and strategic plan against your audiences and channels, from concept to execution.

From the first spark of an idea to the final launch, I have adeptly managed projects spanning from months to years. Every communications project and outcome is unique, and the roadmap and journey to success need to be catered to your goalposts, even if they are moving!

PAST PROJECTS

I have created science policy content for The Guardian, IRIN News, The Solutions Journal, GIZ, and the London International Development Centre, and have worked in science communication and policy roles for the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (UK), United Nations University, Environment Canada, and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

 

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See a full list of authored and edited publications.

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SCIENCE POLICY REPORT
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification

"...from the northern plains in Africa’s largest country of Sudan, eastwards to the volcanic plateaus of Ethiopia, and down to the lush mountain valleys of Rwanda. These studies reveal that stakeholders range from indigenous communities and tribal chiefs to government officials, civil society organisations, and members of the international community working on the ground to make sure the future of land use in East Africa is integrated within a land governance framework that is inclusive for all land users.." Read more.

CONTACT

Get in touch to find out how I can work with you on the [science / policy / global] communication solutions you need.

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