Join , Digital Research Forum Project Officer, for a workshop on the ways in which Early Career Researchers can use social media for public engagement, to enhance research impact and to develop professional networks.
This is the first in a series of workshops for the Courtauld Institute Early Career Researchers Network (link to the group page on the website).
It is free and open to all. Please RSVP to Dr Marie Collier if you are interested in attending.
Dr Fern Insh (Courtauld Institute of Art) is the Research Forum’s Digital Project Officer and a specialist in early-modern Scottish art and culture. Prior to working at the Courtauld, Fern was a Teaching Fellow and Researcher at the University of Aberdeen. During this time, she produced and published aÌýtourism app called Discover: Old Aberdeen. Outside academia, FernÌýdeveloped and ran Scotland’s most successful arts interpretation site, Scottish Art Blog (2012-2015), for which she received various awards – including Aberdeen University’s Prize for Public Engagement with Research. As a result, she has worked with galleries,Ìýmuseums and heritage organisationsÌýto enhance the impact of their online platforms.