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Media and communications training
This media and communications workshop is designed to ensure that, the next time you address a live camera, a podcast, a conference audience or an interview panel, you’re equipped to get your message across confidently, engagingly and effectively.
Articulating Practice-Based and Practice-Led Research
This interactive workshop is designed to help doctoral students working on practice-based and practice-led projects to understand the criteria for research applied by UKRI and others, to stimulate discussion of the challenges involved, and provide constructive exercises to help define, articulate and present the research dimension of their work, developing vital skills for writing up and dissemination.
Peer Review in the Arts and Humanities: An Introduction
This introductory workshop is designed to de-mystify peer review in the arts and humanities, examining it in a broad context, and analysing and developing the necessary critical skills.
Storytelling for researchers
This workshop focuses on the preparation for talking about your research, rather than the delivery of presentations. By using storytelling techniques and focusing on the message, this workshop will help researchers communicate their passion to any audience.
How to Create an Effective Podcast
This workshop run by two ex-BBC journalists and experienced programme-makers will give you the skills to create effective and engaging podcasts about your research. Podcasts are the most accessible “windows” to your research and and can make a big impact on various audiences.
Communicating your Research to Non-Specialists
This workshop brings together some crucial factors for success, taking you on a journey from 'beige' (mediocre) communication, to talking about your research in way that engages and inspires others.
Assertive Communication Skills for Researchers
This programme offers an array of assertive approaches that help you assess your current responses to situations and people, and identify what you'd like to change in the way you communicate in certain situations
Publishing Scholarly Monographs in the Arts and Humanities
This workshop given by an experienced publishing professional is designed to demystify the task, shedding light on the decision-making process and helping researchers considering book publication to present their work to publishers in the best way.
Presenting at Conferences in the Arts and Humanities
This two-part workshop combines a wide-ranging introduction to academic conferences, writing abstracts and preparing presentations (including Powerpoint slides) with a practical session on the second day.
Publicising Your Research through the Media
This one day (or two half days online) Media Workshop is for research students who want to publicise their work in the non-specialist media.