On Saturday, I will be competing in:
Solo Qualifier B at 1pm
Pairs at 3.30pm
On Sunday, I will be competing in:
Teams (in Team Jigglysaw) at 10.30am
Solo final (pending qualification) at 1pm
Posts by Hannah Little
I'm competing in the UK Jigsaw Puzzle Association National Championship at the weekend! If you want to experience the intense and niche sport of speed puzzling, the YouTube links are below.
Saturday: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH56...
Sunday: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX8X...
"For years, a handful of Big Tech companies have used their power to gain control of the UK’s digital infrastructure, locking the government into wasteful contracts and shaping tech policy in their favour."
🗣️ ORG's @jim.killock.org.uk on our new report calling for UK Digital Sovereignty.
This paper by @hanachronism.bsky.social et al is full of useful tips for science storytelling, well worth the reading time for anyone who does this kind of thing for a living. 🧪
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Job opportunity at the Natural History Museum in London! Principal researcher in human evolution. jobs.nhm.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Back running experiments with real life humans which I haven't done since my PhD, and it's quite exciting!
Are you an early career researcher interested in communicating linguistics to broader audiences?
Consider applying for a @lingcomm.org grant!
Deadline April 30, via @lingthusiasm.com
lingcomm.org/grants/
My research is featured on the Public Understanding of Science blog with a brief introduction to our paper published in their journal (here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...) and the toolkit which can be download here: livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3194747/
sagepus.blogspot.com/2026/02/a-fi...
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A man holding up a sign in front of a crowd that says "BIG Event Proposals are open!"
They're open, and we need YOU (yes, you!) to submit your proposal for the BIG Event!
Come join us and loads of others at the National STEM Learning Centre this July!
Propose a session now forms.gle/RBW95Z8sEagK...
Dr Hannah Little
Christmas is a time for gathering round and listening to a tale well told. So today's #AcademicAdvent is Dr Hannah Little @hanachronism.bsky.social, an expert in communications. Explore her work helping scientists of all kinds explain their research here www.liverpool.ac.uk/humanities-a...
In light of record submission rates and a large volume of AI-generated slop, SocArXiv recently implemented a policy requiring ORCIDs linked in the OSF profile of submitting authors, and narrowing our focus to social science subjects. Today we are taking two more steps:
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This is really cool. You have to scroll down a couple of comments to get to the pdf, though.
Nice toolkit supported by one of our small grants for how science communicators can make their messages memorable through understanding how people remember things. By @hanachronism.bsky.social
livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3194747/
This paper has also been “translated” into a practitioner-facing illustrated toolkit, which can be downloaded here: livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3194747/
New publication co-authored by department member Dr. Hannah Little in Public Understands of Science! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
A fantastic (and free) resource from Faculty colleague @hanachronism.bsky.social to help science communicators make their stories more memorable ⤵️
📣Job alert: We're hiring a Public Services Research Lead!
This role will develop and lead the delivery of Ada’s work on public sector use of data and AI.
Closing: 09:30 GMT, 29 October 2025
www.adalovelaceinstitute.org/job/public-s...
Yes! Thanks Christian - I didn't realise I'd copied from a version I was viewing through Liverpool's network and now I can't edit it!
Apologies - apparently the link to the Public Understanding of Science paper is broken due to network issues my end. It's available open access here: doi.org/10.1177/09636625251387445
Ah, apologies. I think my browser routes all academic journal articles through the Liverpool network (even when open access) and changes the links. It's open access here: doi.org/10.1177/09636625251387445
I was so pleased JC brought me in on this project.
If you write or are a journalist or do any kind of storytelling (science or not) I highly recommend checking this out. There is so much in the about mechanics and risk/benefits of how you connect to audiences.
A set of scales shows some clouds weighing as more heavy than 70 elephants. The caption says "cumulus clouds can contain up to 500 tonnes of water. That's more than 70 large African elephants combined." Illustration by Jordan Collver
Feel free to download and use the toolkit in your own practice or share with others who may be interested!
I'd love to hear any thoughts on this research or its implications for you. I’m always happy to hear from practitioners working on the ground!
Illustration by @jordancollver.bsky.social
We also have a new journal article which can be found in Public Understanding of Science here: doi-org.liverpool.idm.oclc.org/10.1177/0963...
A cave man tells stories around a fire on the left, a scout leader tells stories around a fire on the right. Illustration by Jordan Collver
We’ve now produced a toolkit to guide science communicators through (critically) using certain strategies. It has been beautifully illustrated by @jordancollver.bsky.social (in collab with @rikworth.bsky.social) and can be downloaded as a PDF here:
livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3194747/
A man is bitten by a snake on the left. On the right, we see how snake venom is extracted to create anti-venom. Illustration by Jordan Collver
We asked whether they used these strategies and what opportunities or risks these strategies (which are often used in misinformation and conspiracies) might hold for science communication.
Illustration by @jordancollver.bsky.social
A woman looks at a news paper stand where hands are grabbing headlines with negative connotations: "new pandemic" and "asteroid to hit earth" and no one is taking the headline which says that a speciers has been saved from extinction. Illustration by Jordan Collver
A couple of years ago, as part of a @britishacademy.bsky.social funded project, I interviewed some sci comm folk about storytelling strategies we know cause humans to pay attention to some stories more than others.
Illustration by @jordancollver.bsky.social
I’m recruiting PhD students at NYU (start Sept 2026).
Focus: cultural evolution, innovation & cooperation, AI & society, progress studies & development.
Deadline to apply is Dec 1- very soon.
I’ll share more about the move & new work soon.
Please share with students & retweet!