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Jun 2023
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Episode 57: Bridging the Gap: Transformi...

Suzanne and Jayron
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In this episode, we interview Liza Cornet, an expert in making PhD theses more approachable for a broad audience. We discuss her fun and innovative magazine, which translates theses into engaging stories, and offer tips for PhD students looking to communicate their research. We also talk about the challenges of striking a balance between simplifying research and keeping its message intact. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights for anyone interested in science communication.

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