Researchers are expected to share their research beyond academia but they need support from universities to do so
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												2020
																					
									
									
										
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											2021-08-05
										
									
									
										
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											2024-12-26
										
									
									
										
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											Sharing research beyond academia is not only rewarding and enriching, but increasingly can help achieve funding. However, early career researchers lack the time, skills and media savvy to do so. Margaret Merga and Shannon Mason outline the experiences of early career researchers in Australia and Japan. The authors urge institutions to look beyond traditional scholarly outputs and to step up support for researchers looking to share their findings and engage with audiences beyond academia.
										
									
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											Merga, Margaret / Mason, Shannon