Giving a great talk is one of the easiest ways to stand out and thereby enhance your research reputation at an academic conference; the effective communication of scientific knowledge is an essential component of any science career. The ability to present one’s research in English, however, is becoming ever more important for scientists in all fields. This practical two-day course will provide you with key elements for a successful presentation in an international setting and help you build confidence in your presentation style.
Target Audience:
This training course is aimed at postgraduates, researchers, and teaching scientists who are non-native speakers but fluent in English and would like to have more practice and guidance for their presentations in English.
Seminar Content:
» Planning and preparing a scientific talk
» Using helpful idioms to deliver a successful scientific talk
» Tips and tools for talks in international settings
» Dealing with difficult questions and members of the audience
» Insight into communication psychology
» Practical exercises and talks by participants
Trainer:
Barbara Hey
Seminar Fee:
€ 1444,50 (inkl. 7% USt.)
Venue:
ZEW Mannheim
Information on participating / attending:
https://www.zew.de/en/veranstaltungen-und-weiterbildung/seminare-und-trainings/t...
Date:
04/22/2020 10:00 - 04/23/2020 16:00
Registration deadline:
04/06/2020
Event venue:
ZEW Mannheim
L 7, 1
68161 Mannheim
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Target group:
Scientists and scholars
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
interdisciplinary
Types of events:
Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
01/09/2020
Sender/author:
Simone Fényes
Department:
ZEW Terminredaktion
Event is free:
no
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event65654
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