Maren Agdestein
+4773593730
+4793891093
A311B Varmetekniske laboratorier Gløshaugen, Trondheim
About
I work with communications at NTNU – Department of Energy and Process Engineering and the research centre FME BATTERY. Through my work, I help ensure that research and education reach their audiences and make an impact, both publicly and internally. My goal is to make knowledge accessible, engaging, and useful for our diverse target groups.
Areas of Work
- Communicating research in language that engages and includes broader audiences
- Content production for web and social media
- Photography
- Internal communication that strengthens community and information flow
- Programme coordination for EPT Day and alumni contact for energy and process engineering
Competence and Interests
- Strategic communication
- Writing, editing, and image rights
- Social media, blogging, and digital storytelling
- Video games and other media use
Education and Background
- Master’s degree in Media Studies (University of Bergen)
- Strategic Communication (BI Norwegian Business School)
- One-year creative writing programme (University College of Telemark)
- Former photo editor, social media manager, and HR consultant at NTNU
- Experience as freelance journalist, author, and communications adviser in research networks
Publications
2015
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Moltubakk, Stine Thordarson;
Agdestein, Maren.
(2015)
Å spille på arven.
REPLIKK – Tidsskrift for samfunnsvitskap og humaniora
Popular scientific article
2010
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Elgesem, Dag;
Moe, Hallvard;
Sjøvaag, Helle;
Stavelin, Eirik;
Agdestein, Maren;
Laberg, Jaochim.
(2010)
NRKs nyhetstilbud på Internett i 2009.
Universitetet i Bergen
Universitetet i Bergen
Report
Journal publications
-
Moltubakk, Stine Thordarson;
Agdestein, Maren.
(2015)
Å spille på arven.
REPLIKK – Tidsskrift for samfunnsvitskap og humaniora
Popular scientific article
Report
-
Elgesem, Dag;
Moe, Hallvard;
Sjøvaag, Helle;
Stavelin, Eirik;
Agdestein, Maren;
Laberg, Jaochim.
(2010)
NRKs nyhetstilbud på Internett i 2009.
Universitetet i Bergen
Universitetet i Bergen
Report