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We’re delighted to announce a new edition to the Research-live.com editorial team. Bronwen Morgan joins us this week as senior writer and deputy editor.
Morgan comes from a background of market research, having joined the healthcare team at Hall & Partners as a graduate. She then worked briefly at healthcare-only agency Aequus Research before moving sectors with a role in the research team at educational consultancy EdComs.
She left research last year to study for an MA in magazine journalism at City University.
As well as writing for Research-live.com, Morgan will also be contributing to our sister publication, the quarterly magazine Impact Magazine. You’ll find her contact details here.
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