Presentation Skills for Researchers

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22/06/2022 13:00 - 22/06/2022 14:00

Many Early Career Researchers have mastered online delivery of teaching and learning but have not yet had the opportunity to present themselves and their work in a face-to-face setting. Conversely, some researchers have taught, given presentations or attended conferences face-to-face in the past, but now have to adapt to remote and online formats. As researchers will likely face a blend of environments in the future, this webinar will help you to prepare for presenting and building your network in a range of scenarios.

Drawing from 10 years of experience in delivering training courses and lectures, Dr. Mhairi Towler will share her top tips for presenting under these different circumstances.

The session topics to be discussed include:

  • Narrative
  • Confidence
  • Audience
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity
  • Practical tips for blended learning
  • Building your network
  • Job interviews 
     

Trainer and Presenter: Dr. Mhairi Towler, Founder & CEO of Vivomotion

Dr. Mhairi Towler has a degree in Biochemistry and a PhD in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of Dundee. She has carried out postdoctoral work, both in San Francisco and Dundee and was a founder and Co-chair of the College of Life Sciences Postdoctoral Association. Since then, Mhairi also completed a PgCert in teaching and learning in Higher Education and has gone on to set up her own multi-award winning animation production company, Vivomotion, after receiving a Masters in Animation and Visualisation.

To find out more and to register please click here.