Applications are now open for NPM's annual two-day media training workshop in Auckland, in partnership with the Science Media Centre.
These highly-acclaimed and popular workshops offer researchers first-hand insight into the workings of news and social media, as well as hands-on, practical exercises to improve communication.
This year we will be hosting the workshop at Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland on 10-11 June.
APPLY HERE NOW!
Our experienced facilitators provide a supportive environment for researchers to consider their work from different perspectives and find new ways to describe the value of their research to the public.
Ideally suited for researchers with previous media experience seeking further development of their skills, as well as beginners anticipating media interest in their work.
Applications for our 2019 Media SAVVY Workshop for Māori Researchers close May 1.
This year we will be hosting the workshop at Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland on 10-11 June.
APPLY HERE NOW!
Our experienced facilitators provide a supportive environment for researchers to consider their work from different perspectives and find new ways to describe the value of their research to the public.
Ideally suited for researchers with previous media experience seeking further development of their skills, as well as beginners anticipating media interest in their work.
Applications for our 2019 Media SAVVY Workshop for Māori Researchers close May 1.
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