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Storytelling for researchers: preparing to present your research (online)

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. There are four key parts to the the workshop: audiences, storytelling structures, storyboarding, visual aids.

While this workshop does not focus on delivery, well-prepared presentations take a layer of anxiety away from delivery. The use of storytelling reduces reliance on prepared 'scripts' and allows participants to talk about their research in a more natural, engaging way.

The workshop uses a blend of instruction, work in groups, and individual preparation. A 30 minute 1:1 virtual follow-up coaching session is offered for any participant who would like feedback on a presentation they have prepared using what they have learned on the workshop.

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