Laura made the difficult decision to leave her cancer research institute to pursue a career in science communications, and the career change opened a wealth of new opportunities and personal accomplishments. Since making this leap, Laura has worked for organisations including Cancer Research UK and the MS Society in communication roles ranging from public health, policy, fundraising, and research.
In her current role as programme lead at Glasgow City of Science and Innovation, Laura describes it as telling a story — a story that puts Glasgow at the centre of science and research and one that she is passionate about telling. Laura's take away message for listeners is that Glasgow can offer a wide breadth of opportunities in science comms and engagement roles.
Listen out for Laura describing her ‘scientific approach to networking’, she felt as a scientist that networking didn’t come naturally to her, so she developed her own step-by-step process for making connection and getting the most out of her professional network.
5.8 Melvin Breton on his global career with UNICEF and harnessing the power of tech
5.9 Kirsty Hassard on knowing your value and shining in the competitive museum sector
5.7 Salem Avan on UN peacekeeping and heart-based leadership
5.6 Part 2 Claire and Cristina's inside track on working in the Civil Service
5.6 Part 1 Claire and Cristina's inside track on working in the Civil Service
5.4 Ian Sharpe on making it in a booming TV industry
5.5 Kirsten Hogg on leadership in the third sector and shaping policy that changes lives
5.2 Zara Gladman on public engagement pairing science with creativity and comedy
5.1 Laura Crean on the myths of working in museums and the value of authenticity
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Isabel Buchanan – the Human Rights Barrister who worked on Pakistan's Death Row
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