About The Comms Doctor
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Wesley Ward, PhD
With over 40 years of communicating science to audiences across Australia and overseas, I can help you better communicate your research.
I love connecting research and people
I have worked in science communication for over 40 years. I started using research as an agriculture teacher in 1981. I started working directly with researchers at the University of the South Pacific. I first saw real research impact with the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme in Samoa. I connected people to real world research at Charles Sturt University.
See my Linked In profile for details: www.linkedin.com/in/wesley-ward
I understand research
Since completing a PhD, I have regularly published in academic journals on my research into improving communication and collaboration in local and international research teams.
See my recent publications here: www.orcid.orgt
I want to connect people with research ideas, regardless of where they are and with whom they intend to talk. I want to help show our society the value of research in their daily lives, particularly its impact.
I want to help early and mid-career researchers in universities, research institutes, and national and overseas agencies to become more effective communicators. After all, they are the future of science
I am currently a member of Australian Science Communicators, the international Association for Information Sciences and Technology, and the Ecological Society of Australia.
www.asc.asn.au | www.asist.org | www.ecolsoc.org.au
Working with different cultures is my passion
I have lived and worked overseas for many years. I love what research can do for people and the planet everywhere.
Regional Australia is special to me
In particular, I can help develop communication products and services that promote research in agriculture and natural resource management in regional Australia.
I build teams
I can gather professional teams comprising videographers, graphic designers, podcasters, artists, printers or sign builders to implement your communication plan.