Ros Atkins on... The art of explanation
In his new book, long time BBC presenter and journalist Ros Atkins describes how a system he first devised while an undergraduate at Jesus College is still the foundation of how he approaches communication and explanation in his work as a journalist and in many other areas of his life. On 30 November at the Intellectual Forum, Ros shared his approach to communication and some of the experiences which shaped it.

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