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Nilam McGrath

Publications, knowledge management and research communications specialist for the global development sector. Specialising in embedding open research and open access into your programmes so your evidence has greater impact and reach. United Kingdom

Subjects:
Communications and media, Education and Teaching, Social sciences, Information Sciences, Arts and humanities (including creative arts and design), Business and Administrative studies, Data Sciences, Architecture, Building and Planning
Spoken languages:
English

Work

Subjects:
Communications and media, Education and Teaching, Social sciences, Information Sciences, Arts and humanities (including creative arts and design), Business and Administrative studies, Data Sciences, Architecture, Building and Planning
Research Keywords:
Research communications techniques and research uptake into policy and practice, qualitative research, writing academic articles, writing for different audiences, NGO management, organisational development, communications strategies for NGOs, qualitative studies, diary studies, open access, open research, knowledge management, global development, plain language summaries
Biography:
Research communications specialist with 30 years' experience of writing, editing, research and training for the non-profit sector. Author of 'A PhD Rollercoaster: a diary of the ups and downs of being a doctoral student' (non-fiction) and Schrondingers Cat May Or May Not Have Been Here (fiction, novella) Specialties: Writing for different audiences, editing long/technical documents, using qualitative research methods and diaries for qualitative research, delivering training on writing techniques and qualitative research skills, training on communications and management issues in the NGO sector, working with NGOs, designing open access systems to share work outside academia

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