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Presentations 101: Rethinking Research Presentations

Monday, January 13, 2025 16:30to17:30
 Rethinking Research Presentations

Get started with this intro to SKILLSETS’ Presentation Skills series. This workshop teaches participants how to create clear, accessible and engaging research presentations that are fit for a variety of academic and non-academic audiences. An overview of key presentation components, this workshop touches on content, visuals, and stage presence to give participants a solid foundation in presentation.

This workshop is part of SKILLSETS’ Presentation Skills series. Check our website for more workshops in this series.

Learning outcomes:

  • Understand why less is more in presentations
  • Learn the importance of narrative structures and storytelling
  • Rethink when and how to use visuals
  • Decrease anxiety and increase engagement by channeling authenticity


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