For
researchers
For researchers
Give your research
a home.
A COMMUNITY AROUND YOUR RESEARCH
A Project Page gives your research a public presence that’s designed for conversation rather than consumption. Plain-language summaries make the work accessible without dumbing it down. A moderated discussion board means researchers, community members, journalists, and curious minds can ask questions and share perspectives — without it landing in your inbox. Subscribers follow the research as it develops, so the people it concerns are with it from the beginning, not just handed a summary at the end.
A RECORD THAT BUILDS ITSELF
Most impact evidence gets assembled retrospectively, under pressure, from whatever can be scraped together before a deadline. A Project Page works differently — every interaction is logged as it happens. Questions asked, discussions held, subscribers gained, policy changes noted. By the time you need to demonstrate impact, the evidence is already there, timestamped -nd organised, whatever framework you’re reporting to.
WE HANDLE EVERYTHING ELSE
Research communication done properly takes time, skills, and people. Most research teams have none of those to spare. SBR brings all three – trained communicators and illustrators who get to know your research before they get started. Your only job is to share your expertise. We do the rest.
KEEPING PARTICIPANTS INFORMED
For clinical trials and longitudinal studies, a Project Page does something else too. Participants often give years of their time to research without ever knowing what it found. A Project Page changes that – giving them somewhere to follow the study as it progresses, understand the findings when they emerge, and feel like part of something rather than a data point. That kind of ongoing connection tends to strengthen trust and retention in ways that matter for the research itself.
(standard rate: £9,500)
Includes everything to build, launch, and promote your Project Page
(standard rate: £1,500)
Founding rates are available while SBR is in its early growth phase.
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