Being able to describe what you do and why is an essential skill for any researcher. This workshop will help you take your communication to the next level. Science Communicator and previous international 3MT winner Dr Jamie Gallagher will show you how to turn your research into the most interesting, engaging and memorable presentation possible.
Discover the hints and tips that will make your talk stand out from the crowd and how to banish nerves to give a confident performance.
Following this workshop, you should be able to:
- Understand how to turn research into a compelling narrative
- Prepare a high quality, engaging pitch/presentation
- Feel comfortable and confident while delivering talks
- Understand the use of language, body language and visualisation in presenting
| Workshop | Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Short Talk, Lasting Impression | Tuesday, 18th October 2022 | 10:00 – 11:00 | Online |
To book a place on this workshop please complete the Booking Form.
For queries regarding the content of this session, please contact BU’s Public Engagement team: publicengagement@bournemouth.ac.uk
For any other queries, please contact Organisational Development.
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