What are the main forms of research communication? There are several, well-established forms of communicating research. We can make a distinction between ‘academic’ and ‘non-academic’ dissemination, based on the intended audience for the communication. However, be aware that there is some overlap and some forms of communication, e.g. lecture presentations, may be appropriate for a range of audiences, albeit in an adapted style. Academic dissemination primarily consists of: journal articles books conference presentations academic lectures workshops seminars Non-academic dissemination may include: policy briefs reports submissions of evidence (e.g. to parliamentary committees) blogs public lectures press releases and media interviews stakeholder and knowledge exchange events social media posts newsletters podcasts infographics videos

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