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One of the most direct ways to explain to the general public what is your research about is using short videos for social media. Videos should be no longer than 2 minutes. You should explain what motivates you to study a science career, what is your research about and why this research area is important for Mediterranean citizens.

You can find here some example videos and a training, where you can find tips on how to do engaging videos for general public and youngsters.


EXAMPLE VIDEOS AND A TRAINING


Short videos

How to K.I.S.S. to better in Science!

My Biased Brain and its Story with Science Communication – Phivos Phylactou

No more jargon May 22 mp

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