Promote Your Research
Why publicize your research?
- Increase the national/regional profile of your research
- Enhance awareness of your research with current and prospective funders
- Contribute to public understanding of important issues by sharing your expertise/findings
When does your research become news?
- Preliminary or full results available
- Findings are about to be presented at a national/international conference (notify us well in advance)
- Findings about to be published in an academic journal
- Clinical trials underway
Inform News and Media Services about your research news.
Michael Onesi
Communications Officer
Michael.Onesi@queensu.ca
613-533-6000 ext. 77513
Kristyn Wallace
Communications Officer
Kristyn.Wallace@queensu.ca
613-533-6000 ext. 79173
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