Researchers play an important role in publicizing and communicating the importance of their work to the public. Clear and accessible communication about researching findings can demonstrate the importance of public funding, gain support for federal research investments, and showcase the importance of the endeavors of our institution.
The Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR) aims to provide Johns Hopkins University faculty and researchers with the following tools:
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Disseminating your research findings doesn’t need to be a daunting task. The “Do-It-Yourself Dissemination Toolkit” is designed to empower researchers by providing practical resources to effectively share their work with the public. This includes individuals who may not typically access academic publications—such as people affected by the condition being studied, advocacy organizations, policymakers, funders, and elected officials—as well as media professionals who can amplify your findings and help broaden your reach.