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If you have little or no experience of giving presentations, this course is for you.

COURSE DETAILS

The course will cover the key principles of planning and delivering a successful talk, and help to build your confidence. Each subject area in the MPLS Division has its own specific requirements for research presentations: please note that this course does not seek to address these. 

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:

  • Develop an awareness of what makes a presentation effective
  • Understand why planning and practice are crucial to the success of a presentation
  • Build confidence about choosing and using a variety of techniques to engage the audience
  • Practice delivering a short presentation and gain feedback

INTENDED FOR

PGR and Research Staff with limited experience of giving presentations.

 

NUMBER OF PLACES

30 

 

COURSE LEADER

Dr Molly Grace, Department of Biology

 

 

RDF SKILLS 

B1, D2, D3

The Researcher Development Framework (RDF) provides a framework for planning and supporting the personal, professional and career development of graduate students and research staff. 

Vitae (Vitae is a national organisation dedicated to realising the potential of researchers through supporting their professional and career development.)

booking

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