The Society is actively seeking to build its influence and outreach through social media — Facebook, LinkedIn, X (previously known as Twitter), and YouTube. In the first month of the appointment of the Society’s new Communications Officer, we have seen significantly increased traffic (views and impressions) on these channels, new subscriptions, and a significant uptake on YouTube, on which all recorded events are made available.
If, as a member of the Society, you have work that you would like to share, or you were recently recognised for your contributions, we would very much like to hear about it. If you are active on social media, we very much encourage you to tag the Society in your social media posts and let us know what you are doing, whether it is a paper that you have published, an award that you have won, or simply sharing photos from a recent event.
To assist you, a guide to tagging the Society on social media has been prepared.
Also, please follow us on X / Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube to keep updated on the latest news, live streams, events, and opportunities.