Poster Presentations (Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences) New
Poster presentations are a well-established format for presenting research findings within STEM subjects. The past few years has witnessed a growth in poster presentations across a number of AHSS conferences. Given the infancy of this phenomena, it stands that a number of researchers within AHSS remain unsure on the question of content design and delivery.
During the session, therefore, we will explore what makes a successful poster presentation in AHSS and examine how key components of a poster can be designed to make the poster more effective to your target audience.
This is a beginner’s course covering the basics of poster presentations.
PhD Students in Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here.
If you have a specific poster that you are currently working on (e.g. for a forthcoming conference), then you can use the session to gain feedback on it. If you have already presented a poster, we encourage you to bring a copy to the session for the purposes of discussion and reflection.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Thu 19 Mar 2020 14:00 - 16:00 | 14:00 - 16:00 | Student Services Centre, Exams Hall, Room AG03d | map | Dr Christian Gilliam |
- Improve understanding of what makes an effective poster presentation in AHSS
- Understand the importance of deciding on key message(s) and narrowing the scope of a poster
- Have a clearer idea of good poster design, planning, layout, graphics, illustrations, colours, text and data/narrative display
- Increase confidence in their ability to answer questions and interact with the audience.
Participative workshop, comprising information-giving and activities.
One 2 hour session
There will not be a scheduled break in this session, so you are encouraged to go to the Whale Café on your way in and pick up a drink. If you show your University card, you will get a small discount!
This course is scheduled to run once per term
Booking / availability