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scientifically speaking
Malcolm delivered a programme of training run in several cities across Ireland, enabling researchers to communicate their research (and other topics that matter) with impact. Scientifically Speaking (PROBE) is a collaboration between Trinity College Dublin and Science Gallery Dublin in partnership with British Council, FameLab Ireland, NUI Galway, University College Cork, University of Limerick, Ulster University and Cork Discovers.
other work has involved
Coaching
- Coaching the president of a large trade organisation for public speeches.
- Coaching of a London Mayoral candidate.
- Coaching delegates at the Max Debruck Institute, Berlin.
- Coaching a CEO to present to a government select committee.
- Coaching a CEO to strengthen communication in his skill set as a leader.
- Coaching an MEP to strengthen his performance in broadcast interviews.
- Coaching a communications officer to produce better podcasts.
- Coaching a political media strategist.
workshops
- Delivering a workshop for a local council in communication skills.
- Running a communications workshop for a group of oceanographers in the Azores.
facilitating
- Helping a group of engineers to create and deliver a show about engineering for the general public.
- Conducting media interviews and chairing events at the First London ‘Science Slam’ in Camden, London.
- Scientifically Speaking Ireland 2020 - Malcolm delivered a programme of training run in 6 cities across the Island of Ireland, enabling researchers to communicate their research (and other topics that matter) with impact, Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Dundalk, Limerick and Waterford. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic the workshops were delivered virtually.
Interviews
- Countercurrents - Malcolm was interviewed for Countercurrents - A podcast for people who like the unexpected, by surgeon and academic Professor Roger Kneebone. Conversations "with unorthodox people whose careers defy traditional boundaries and who swim against the tide. Listen to the interview here.
- Video Interview with Malcolm Love, specialist in science communication and public engagement and chief trainer for Fame Lab and Fame Lab International by Agencia FAPESP, Sau Paulo. Watch and listen here.
- The Irish Journal - This Pandemic has taught us that science matters. In a sea of misinformation communication is crucial. Read here.