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Presenting your research to different audiences If you're a researcher, then at some stage you are going to have to talk about your research. This might be at a conference, a seminar or it might be a short pitch to a non- specialist audience. To do justice to your research and yourself you need to be able to communicate skilfully and with conviction. We've all been to dull presentations so it's worth your while spending a little time to learn how to do it properly. This workshop will provide a clear step-by-step structure that you can use again and again to give high quality presentations. It will cover: How to make your message relevant to your audience Developing a short pitch for a non-specialist audience How to structure and link parts of your talk Preparing materials, notes, handouts, powerpoint Practicing Delivery How to handle questions Dealing with nervousness And it will be interactive and fun! When: Tuesday 10 th July, 9:00am to 12:00pm Facilitator: Dr Hugh Kearns, ThinkWell Please Register by 30 June 2018 E. [email protected] | T. 08 8946 7460

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Page 1: Presenting your research to different audiences · 2018-06-13 · Presenting your research to different audiences If you're a researcher, then at some stage you are going to have

Presenting your research to different audiences

If you're a researcher, then at some stage you are going to have to talk about your research. This might be at a conference, a seminar or it might be a short pitch to a non-specialist audience. To do justice to your research and yourself you need to be able to communicate skilfully and with conviction. We've all been to dull presentations so it's

worth your while spending a little time to learn how to do it properly.

This workshop will provide a clear step-by-step structure that you can use again and again to give high quality presentations. It will cover:

• How to make your message relevant to your audience • Developing a short pitch for a non-specialist audience • How to structure and link parts of your talk • Preparing materials, notes, handouts, powerpoint • Practicing • Delivery • How to handle questions • Dealing with nervousness

And it will be interactive and fun!

When: Tuesday 10th July, 9:00am to 12:00pm Facilitator: Dr Hugh Kearns, ThinkWell

Please Register by 30 June 2018

E. [email protected] | T. 08 8946 7460