Learning and Development Centre

Learning & Development Centre

Presenting Your Research to Different Audiences

Course Overview Dates, venues and booking

A two-part workshop covering
Part 1
Consider the essential elements of giving a good presentation, first preparation and then delivery. Look at the different types of presentation that researchers are called upon to give and explore how to structure your presentation and how best to use supporting elements.
Part 2
Have the opportunity to give a presentation on your research and receive constructive feedback.

Who is it for?
Research and Academic staff, particularly Post Docs and Early Career Researchers

By the end of the session you will have:

  • A knowledge of essential elements of presentation skills
  • An understanding of and opportunity to practice an elevator pitch
  • Present your research and receive feedback on your presentation(s)

Participant preparation needed?
Participants need to do some pre-reading.
Prepare a 10 minute presentation on your research in advance of the workshop.

What experience do I need to benefit from this?

None but you should be keen to improve your presentation skills & have more presentations prepared for various/ alternative audiences.

Links to the Concordat
3, 4, 5.

Led by
Sandy Sparks, Learning & Development Adviser for Research Staff.


Register interest in a future session

Catering provided
Lunch and refreshments

Any questions?
Workshop content:
Contact Sandy Sparks, sandy.sparks@warwick.ac.uk x74121, Learning and Development Centre

Workshop arrangements:

Contact Val Bentick, v.bentick@warwick.ac.uk x24698, Learning and Development Centre

Page contact: Gareth Wright Last revised: Wed 7 Mar 2012
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