There are many different ways to communicate your research and how this is best done will depend on what you are trying to say and who you are saying it to.
In particular, it is important to recognise that different audiences use, require and respond to different approaches. Whilst academics will expect to read about your research in a clear and standardised format in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, presenting your findings to non-specialist audiences will require different communication techniques.
Non-specialist audiences can include policy and decision makers, stakeholders and practitioners from a wider variety of professional backgrounds; it can also refer to members of the public or specific interest groups.
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