Chalk Talks are a key component of faculty interviews and other informal presentations. But what does a Chalk Talk look like? We’ve curated some examples for you.
Most of us know the importance of using images to illustrate our research and science communication, but if you're not a graphic designer, you might not know where to start. In this mini-workshop, we'll explain why images are so powerful, what formats we can choose from, and where we can find them, and then we'll show you how to apply basic edits (size, cropping) and how to enhance (with text, filters and more) your images. Expect a hands-on session with lots of useful tips and tricks. This is a bite-sized workshop for researchers and scientists who want to boost their research communication in short, engaging sessions.
The social media landscape is changing rapidly, so where should researchers and scientists invest their time and energy? Join us for an interactive session to explore what's out there, what other researchers are using – and how that might be changing, how to think strategically about where to invest your time on social media, and what tools you can use to boost your productivity. This is a bite-sized workshop for researchers and scientists who want to boost their research communication in short, engaging sessions.
In this 4-hour interactive storytelling workshop for scientists and researchers, you'll learn what storytelling is, how to use tried and tested structures to craft your own stories, and how to apply narrative structures and storytelling techniques so that you can tell the story of your science - or of your research career - in way that is meaningful, memorable, and true to the facts.