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Wednesday, August 12, 2020
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Using storytelling to communicate your research- RD onlineMicrosoft TeamsThis workshop teaches various concepts of storytelling as a means to make your research more engaging. Whether writing your final chapters or preparing for a conference, skilful storytelling has widespread applicability throughout our lives. This workshop provides: · Concepts of Storytelling that you can use as a tool to structure the delivery of your research. · An opportunity to discuss the layout of your research as a group and to find ways to improve upon it. · A method of structuring your research, the Storyboard, which you can use in the workshop to work on your current project.
All sessions are on line in Microsoft Teams. Please book as usual on Skills Forge. We will add you to the event, and it will appear in your Teams calendar the day before. On the day/ time, just click on the link and it will take you in. Please mute your mic & close your video until asked to join in the group. JOIN WITH - https://tinyurl.com/ydc84dn7 Please make yourself familiar with the new Researcher On Line Team and the resources there. If you are new to Microsoft Teams you will find under the ‘Start Here’ channel information on how to navigate the system and hints. Each session will begin with a reminder on basic Teams skills and on line security. Any questions please contact the RD tutor team in RDContacts@warwick.ac.uk |
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Pint & PhDOnlineMissing the summer conference season and the chance to present and network?
Every other Wednesday, pour yourself a cold drink and join us on Microsoft Teams to hear the latest research from members of the PGR community!
Each of our Pint & PhD events will feature 2-3 PhD students talking about their research in an informal and engaging way to a general audience for up to 10 minutes, with the opportunity for questions and further discussion afterwards.
All disciplines and subjects are welcome, so come and be curious and learn about something new - and if presenting, make sure you're pitching it to a cross-disciplinary audience!
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