Celebrating Inspiring Women at Manchester

With Dr Joanna Denbigh‏ and panelist Dr Pat Troop CBE

With Dr Joanna Denbigh‏ and panelist Dr Pat Troop CBE

I was thrilled to have been invited to the ‘Celebrating Inspiring Women at Manchester’ event on International Women’s Day, 8th March 2017. The informal discussions touched on some interesting questions in Life Sciences, public health and communications. It was also a great opportunity to meet and mingle with women (and men) to reflect on progress made and the challenges ahead for everyone!

More about this and other interesting perspectives to be found here

Dr Julie Charlesworth

On the road again!

 

Another use for my boot | A Tree of Life Sciences Ltd

Another use for my boot | A Tree of Life Sciences Ltd

Good news just got the OK to drive again – and found another use for my boot!

In early December, in a heroic (and successful) effort to save my laptop, I fell awkwardly and ended up with a broken fibula – on reflection definitely not worth the pain. A pre-Christmas ‘break’ and not quite the ‘designer boot’ I was wanting from Santa Ho Ho Ho.

End of January and I am well on the road to recovery …

Dr Julie Charlesworth

A New Years Message from A Tree of Life Sciences

Sometimes messages are best communicated in fewer words:

‘It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness’

We are increasing our involvement in international high-value collaborative projects, through consultancy and communication work, whilst continuing to support initiatives and causes that are heartfelt.

Here’s to great co-operation, collaboration and communication in 2017!

Making it happen for freelancers and others: the new initiative is a great success

Julie with team and participants

Julie Charlesworth joins in with some of the team and participants. Sally Jackson (centre) shares tips on new research tools.

The new interactive IT, social media and productivity tools session debut: ‘Show IT, Share IT, Rise and Shine’ at the European Medical Writers Association (EMWA) Conference was a great success!

Dr Julie Charlesworth, the driving force behind this freelance initiative, introduced the session and said, “When our Freelancers have good ideas, as their Freelance Advocate I want to make it happen for them”.
Julie put together a great team of Table Leaders and organisers. There was a 30 min slot available in the conference programme. Freelancers (and others) turned up enthusiastically, even at 8.00 a.m.! This was a new learning and sharing initiative at the EMWA conference. As soon as it started everyone knew it was ‘a winner’ – time flew.
Thank you to Table Leaders and all participants. Apologies to those who were unable to attend when numbers had to be capped at 40 participants.
The popularity and success of the trial run of this initiative is definitely a basis for EMWA to take this forward.

Freelance Advocacy News

EMWA FBF introductionsEMWA Freelance Advocate, Dr Julie Charlesworth, introduces Marco Torregrossa, Secretary General at the European Forum of Independent Professionals, to Abraham Shevack, Vice President of EMWA (European Medical Writers Association)

A quick update from freelance activities, 4th November 2016, at the EMWA conference in Brussels:

Introducing Marco Torregrossa, Secretary General at the European Forum of Independents Professionals, to the Freelance Business Forum

Dr Julie Charlesworth introducing Marco Torregrossa, Secretary General at the European Forum of Independents Professionals, to the Freelance Business Forum

Just to share, in the moment, the exhilarating experience of the freelance (FL) sessions. More information and photos to come.
Meanwhile…

As the EMWA Freelance Advocate I was the driving force behind the introduction of a new initiative for freelancers (FLs): an interactive IT, social media and productivity tools session – Show IT, Share IT, Rise and Shine. Thank you to the Table Leaders and all participants in this trial run. A great success!

When our Freelancers have good ideas, as their Freelance Advocate, I make it happen for them.

An extended Freelance Business Forum (FBF) took place in the evening.
I presented updates on the evolution of the FBF and related activities. FBF initiatives are really taking off! We have been busy – great progress in many different areas.

I was delighted that Marco Torregrossa, Secretary General at the European Forum for Independent Professionals, accepted my invitation to be our FBF guest speaker. Marco gave an inspiring and informative presentation. A lively question period ensued. Marco stayed on for our Table discussions to learn more about freelancing in our profession, enabling him to take into account the challenges that our FLs encounter, when he contributes to policy development at the European level.

The Table discussion period – goes from strength to strength. Thank you to Table Leaders. This session works so well – discussion of hot topics and frank, open and productive exchanges between FLs. It was a stimulating and friendly networking environment.

Special thanks to the conference organising teams and AV support.

Next EMWA conference – Birmingham, May 2017

ESOF comes to Manchester!

‘Science transcends boundaries’
‘Science as Revolution’ – Hey come on what did you expect – this is Manchester after all!

Just back from ESOF Manchester (EuroScience Open Forum Manchester, July 2016) and I have just spent 4 fascinating days immersing myself in the science; listening, learning and meeting amazing people from all over the world.
I was thrilled to be attending with media accreditation at ESOF 2016.

ESOF Science Communicator

Speaking to some of the scientists and others involved was an inspiring experience so I want to communicate and share this experience widely. More to come……

Thank you ESOF! Thank you Manchester!

Editorial on Freelancing

OOOO Editorial

In January 2016 Dr Julie Charlesworth was invited to be Co-Editor of a section of Medical Writing, a high quality journal produced by EMWA the European Medical Writers Association. The section is aimed primarily at freelancers and those interested in freelancing in the field of medical writing. Julie aims to develop this section, encourage new contributors and provide ‘a wide range of serious (and entertaining articles) about business and the practical aspects of freelance working’. The journal is issued 4 times per year.

In the latest edition (June 2016), Julie presents a brief editorial extra providing a glimpse of the future with the new editorial team and her personal views on freelancing as an option that allows personal choice at different stages of life and career. You can read the editorial extra by clicking here.

Science and Medical Communications Symposium

A Tree of Life Sciences® Director Dr Julie Charlesworth was invited to a MedComms Networking event in Oxford on 1st June 2016.
She presented a summary and her personal reflections from ‘Science and Medical Communications Today’ EMWA’s Fourth Symposium held in Munich on 12th May 2016. Julie also discussed current trends and the future of science and medical communications, the complex interactions and challenges from research to patients, the opportunities for medical writers and life science students; and in her opinion the key role of the medical writer in ensuring communications ‘stay true to the science’.