"writing" blog posts

Narrative CVs: telling your storyHannah Dutton

Narrative CVs: telling your story

Hannah Dutton, Research Development Facilitator, in the central Research and Partnerships team at the University of Liverpool, discusses the rise of narrative CVs and their pros and cons.

Posted on: 15 March 2024

Learning from experience to develop Narrative CV resourcesHeadshot of Lydia Nicholson

Learning from experience to develop Narrative CV resources

Lydia Nicholson writes about learning from researchers’ experiences to develop resources about writing Narrative CVs

Posted on: 30 May 2023

The benefits of policy briefings

The benefits of policy briefings

Dr Tom Arnold, from the Heseltine Institute for Public Policy, Practice and Place, discusses the benefits of policy briefings for researchers and policymakers.

Posted on: 16 May 2023

Get writing! On the value of #AcWriMo for getting writing doneDr Eli Saetnan profile

Get writing! On the value of #AcWriMo for getting writing done

Writing is an integral part of doing research, but if writing is so important, why do we all struggle so much to find time for it?

Posted on: 25 October 2021

Why you may soon be consulting an Octopus about scientific researchAlexandra Freeman

Why you may soon be consulting an Octopus about scientific research

Publishing a scientific paper is a huge undertaking, and often the culmination of months or years of work.

Posted on: 13 August 2021

How to Work Collaboratively in HumanitiesDr Antonia Wimbush

How to Work Collaboratively in Humanities

Being a researcher in the Humanities can often be a solitary experience.

Posted on: 10 May 2021

Making time for writingDr Eli Saetnan profile

Making time for writing

Dr Eli Saetnan talks about how researchers can make time for writing.

Posted on: 9 October 2020