Ozzy, my giant octopus companion, is delighted with his new little friend who will keep him company when I'm out and about. Thanks so much @OctopusEnergy#FreeElectricity
Since I started working in Research Communications, the amount of kit that a film crew bring to shoots has shrunk dramatically... from a trolley and several heavy bags, to something you could take as hand luggage. So many people now film the whole interview on a mobile phone!
I think this is the first time that one of my research stories made it as the cartoon in today's The Times! :D Read the full story here: https://t.co/eET9V3eH0F
An unexpected perk of being a Research Communications Manager was getting to be a palaeontologist for the day! Uncovering prints from the fearsome predator Megalosaurus and an enormous sauropod was an incredible experience. What a story to start 2025! https://t.co/0QT4HZeIOK
@william_whyte my cousin, visiting Oxford, demanded to know whether the lions outside St John's College are functional or merely decorative - can you enlighten us?
@Vic_Gill@RichardBlackb18@Lois_climate@sarah_gis Thanks for this Vic - I'd love to know whether we can really improve recycling enough to make it work or if they only real way to make progress on pollution is to reduce, reduce, reduce?
@CheeseManSussex My extended family still talk about 'the Christmas when Caroline brought that stinky cheese, Rebel Nun' ... my cousin's partner was convinced a mouse had died somewhere in the room
@william_whyte I beg to know - what is the meaning of this grotesque spotted at Magdalen College where a man appears to have a small elf under his armpit?!
Really glad to see this initiative from @CIPR_Global. I am taking the 75 CPD points challenge and my focus is to improve my understanding of reputational and crisis communications. #CIPR75