Using Social Media as an Academic
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
- Virtual event
Description:
Social media is playing an increasingly important role in our culture and our professional lives, whether we like it or not. While it has its potential pitfalls, social media also provides space for the formation of academic and professional communities that can provide you with opportunities to share your research, sharpen your writing skills, network, and job hunt. In this workshop we will look at some basic principles you can follow in order to engage a wide audience and learn from others through the use of social media.
Learning outcomes:
(1) Consider the diversity of ways we can communicate through social media
(2) Learn different approaches for disseminating information on social media
(3) Understand niche media ecosystems and the importance of 鈥渘ews pegs” and the news cycle
(4) Learn how to engage in risk management when it comes to public engagement
Workshop leader(s):
David Lafferty
All graduate students and postdocs are welcome. If you are a TA, this session counts toward voluntary paid training hours, provided that you are working as a TA in the term when the training takes place.
For those registered in the Trajectories program, attendance at this workshop may count toward one of the required workshops for the Communications and Engagement non-credit certificate.
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