Engage, Enlighten, Entertain – How to Speak to Non-Scientists & Get Better at It
The presentation training will give you key guidelines and practical tips on how to become better at presenting your research. The focus will be on presenting to a non-peer audience.
This course is an online course. In order to make this a feature instead of a bug, the course is broken down into several live sessions. The time in between we will use for exercises and short peer reviews which are self-scheduled. In addition, you will get short individual feedback sessions which we will schedule once the course has started. Despite the remote setup, the workshop will take a very practical approach.
Contents
- Cater to the brain! How to employ media in an optimized way
- Mind the gap by building bridges – how to reach and engage a non-scientific audience
- Fidgeting, nausea, shaky hands…How to deal with nervous energy
- Using your hands and your stance: How you gain stability and exude competence
- Post-workshop is pre-presentation: practical tips and exercises on how to continue improving your presentation skills on your own
Time table
- 2 May 2022: 10:30-12:30 + circa 2-3 hours of self-scheduled work, peer feedback and short individual feedback sessions until the next live session
- 9 May 2022 (online): 10:30-12:00 + circa 2-3 hours of self-scheduled work, peer feedback and short individual feedback sessions until the next live session
- 16 May 2022 (online) : 10:30-12:30 + optional 15 minutes of individual feedback
- Time frame for individual meeting slots: 2-3 weeks after the final session. Will be scheduled between second and last session.
HRA’s Project for Research Communication: This workshop is part of a larger research communication project which is funded by the Claussen-Simon-Stiftung.
Details
Date:
Mon, 2 May 2022, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM, face-to-face event
Mon, 9 May 2022, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM, online
Mon, 16 May 2022, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM, online
Requirements for participation:
- Attendance: Participation is only possible, if you can guarantee an uninterrupted attendance.
- Attention: Online events require the same undivided attention as face-to-face events. Please refrain from parallel activities.
- Interaction: In general HRA events are interactive and require your active participation.
- Visibility: Please turn on your camera, if possible. Especially in our workshops, this is essential for a productive working environment.
Location:
Hamburg Research Academy, Gorch-Fock-Wall 7, 20354 Hamburg
Target groups:
doctoral researchers, postdocs, junior research group leaders, w1 professors, professors
Organizer:
Hamburg Research Academy
Trainer:
Anna Ross is the co-founder of grasshopper kreativ. The company specializes in strategic creative communication, media production and training and has a strong focus in science communication. Anna brings 10+ years of experience in content creation and teaching to the table. The Tübingen- and Yale-educated creative strategist is passionate about inspiring people to share knowledge and communicate their passion. When she is not on her phone or mapping out ideas in her bullet journal, you might catch her balling on a court near you or galloping through the Mongolian grasslands.
Maximum number of participants:
12