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A must-read for senior executives in the research, science and technology sectors seeking to accelerate their funding, impact and profile.
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Galvanising your allies, part 8: The general public
The general public is a diverse and powerful group that helps fund research through taxes. So why aren’t they being treated like important stakeholders?

Kylie Ahern
May 276 min read


Are you galvanising your allies? Part 7: Philanthropy
CEO of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) Kylie Walker walks us through the philanthropic landscape and how the research and philanthropy sectors can better work together. Â

Kylie Ahern
May 207 min read


Are you galvanising your allies? Part 6: Industry
In the second installment of my interview with Prof. Mark Hutchinson, we’ll hear expert guidance on how research can effectively collaborate with industry.

Kylie Ahern
May 136 min read


Are you galvanising your allies? Part 5: Industry
Prof. Mark Hutchinson gives expert guidance on how research can effectively collaborate with industry in this two-part interview.

Kylie Ahern
May 67 min read


Are you galvanising your allies? Part 4: Alumni and students
Your alumni and students are a vast network of champions, leaders and changemakers—yet this incredible resource is going underutilised by universities. Here’s how to turn them into advocates and allies.

Kylie Ahern
Apr 295 min read


Researchers - Are you galvanising your allies? Part 2: Government (for researchers)
Practical strategies for researchers to engage policymakers—moving beyond jargon, building relationships, and turning research into real-world impact.

Kylie Ahern
Apr 156 min read


Galvanising your allies, part 2: Government (Sector)
Government can be one of the greatest allies and advocates for your research–with effective communication. If you’re struggling, here are some tips and recommendations

Kylie Ahern
Apr 95 min read


Galvanising your allies: Moving from communication to advocacy
Universities have extraordinary allies, but how can they defend and support you, if you don’t galvanise them?

Kylie Ahern
Mar 314 min read
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