Veranstaltungskalender
Eucor - The European Campus - Training Offers - Why Science Slam Training is a Game-Changer for Ph.D. Students and Post-Docs
Would you like to present your research topic in an understandable and engaging way? In science slam training, you will learn how to get to the heart of complex content - clearly, creatively and with an audience. Together with experienced trainer Dr Christian Scharun, you will develop your personal style, receive feedback and practise for the real spotlight. For everyone who wants to bring science to life!
Program
1. What’s My Goal in a Science Slam?
- The core message of my topic
- Defining my target audience
- Finding the right style
2. Best practice examples in Science Slam
3. Can science be funny?
4. Using memes effectively
Target Audience:
- Young Researchers in any disciplines.
- Scientific staff and PhD students looking to improve their communication skills
Benefits of the Workshop:
- Communicate with Clarity: Learn to distill complex research into clear, engaging messages that connect with both expert and non-expert audiences.
- Enhance Public Speaking Skills: Build confidence and presence when presenting your work on stage or in front of any audience.
- Improve Written Communication: Strengthen your ability to craft compelling abstracts, persuasive proposals, and effective grant applications.
- Sharpen Storytelling: Discover how to frame your research as a meaningful narrative that highlights its relevance and impact.
This event can be attended as an elective course within the Studium Generale.
Register at: https://plus.campus.kit.edu/signmeup/procedures/3995
Contents and topics: scientific communication, condensing complex ideas, extraction of core messages, Science Slam Training
Eine Veranstaltung für wissenschaftliches Fachpublikum. An event targeted at the scientific community.
An Event by: Eucor– The European Campus
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https://www.eucor-uni.org/de/
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