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Tue 12 May 2020
10:00 - 12:30

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Scientific posters; the good, the bad and the ugly (STEMM)
Beginners

Tue 12 May 2020
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Description

A good poster’s worth 1000 words… but a bad poster’s just a bit of messy paper. When it’s time for you to present your scientific poster how are you going to make the most of the opportunity? We’ll think about why we use posters to present our research, what makes the difference between a good and bad poster and some useful tips to help you present your data in style.

Please note, this is an introductory course to help you start preparing for your first poster sessions...

Target audience

PhD students from the Schools of Physical Sciences and Technology and Graduate School of Life Sciences

Prerequisites

Come ready to look at examples and start to develop your own ideas!

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainers
1 Tue 12 May 2020   10:00 - 12:30 10:00 - 12:30 Postdoc Centre@ Mill Lane, Eastwood Room map Dr Sonja Tomaskovic,  Sam Byers
Format

Interactive workshop - please bring something to write with

Duration

2.5 hours

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!

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