CommsConsult’s 2013 in Pictures!
As 2013 comes to a close, we are taking a few moments to reflect on what we’ve been up to in the last year. Here’s a quick look at our 2013 in pictures…we’re looking forward to what 2014 brings! … Continued
As 2013 comes to a close, we are taking a few moments to reflect on what we’ve been up to in the last year. Here’s a quick look at our 2013 in pictures…we’re looking forward to what 2014 brings! … Continued
When I was initially tasked with writing the Winter Newsletter 2013 for CommsConsult, it seemed like a daunting project, how do you refine all of the numerous activities and projects that the company has achieved in the past six months? … Continued
CommsConsult has worked with GDNet and Euforic Services for nearly four years to deliver a suite of policy engagement workshops for Africa Economic Research Consortium (AERC) researchers. Currently in Nairobi, the team met a new cadre of African economics researchers from … Continued
In October this year CommsConsult ran an Impact Training Workshop at the Academy of Innovation and Research building at Penryn Campus. This video provides a summary of what proved to be an exciting and very interesting day.
Social media is allowing us to reach new audiences, disseminate research and information and ultimately connect with anyone anywhere at the drop of a hat. Is that to say though, that we are using this ever increasing phenomenon to it’s … Continued
At the end of a journey you should always pause and look back over the distance you have travelled. And a journey of nine years certainly warrants a period of reflection. Last month saw the end of our management of … Continued
At CommsConsult, we have found that creating short film trailers can be an effective and relatively low-cost way of spreading the word about the events that we cover. A two-minute trailer can sum up the themes and issues being addressed … Continued
We seem to be witnessing a social phenomenon that could indeed come to define the kind of world we live in. Climate Change is a real and pressing problem. However, as a global society, we seem to be talking about it a … Continued
I love workshops that begin with people telling me that they don’t really have the time to be there, and finish with them asking me to ‘make it longer next time please’. I’m on my way home from New Delhi, where … Continued
Last week, I was dismayed as I went through the headlines in our daily press. Particularly distressing was a story in the NewsDay of November 10, which reported that according to a report by Plan International, sixty-seven percent of Zimbabwean … Continued