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Presenting Your Research
Conferences, Symposiums, Poster Presentations and Beyond

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March 2014 | 160 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

For many researchers, the need to present relevant and engaging material in the most effective way in an unfamiliar setting presents a potential barrier to their success as professionals.  This handy guide tackles the obstacles to effective and successful presentations, considering the range of material which might be presented, the occasions which suit different types of material and the skills needed to present research in a way that is engaging and persuasive.

This book addresses questions such as:

  • Why should I give a paper and where might I give a paper?
  • How does the conference system works?
  • How do I prepare an abstract/outline/synopsis?
  • How do I chose my material and prepare it for a conference presentation?
  • How can I prepare effective conference aids?
  • How can I overcome my nerves?
  • How can I prepare and present effective posters for poster presentations?

As with the other titles in the Success in Research series, this guide takes a hands-on approach and includes checklists, top tips, exercises and examples to help you remember what you have read and put it immediately to work!

The Success in Research series, from Cindy Becker and Pam Denicolo, provides short, authoritative and accessible guides on key areas of professional and research development.

Avoiding jargon and cutting to the chase of what you really need to know, these practical and supportive books cover a range of areas from presenting research to achieving impact, and from publishing journal articles to developing proposals. They are essential reading for any student or researcher interested in developing their skills and broadening their professional and methodological knowledge in an academic context.

 
Introduction
 
When and where should I give a paper?
 
Calls for papers: how the conference system works
 
Preparing an abstract/outline/synopsis
 
Conference paper or presentation?
 
Choosing material for an event
 
Preparing your material
 
Presentation aids
 
Preparing to present
 
Delivering your material
 
Using your nerves
 
Handling questions
 
Poster presentations
 
Making the most of the presentation opportunity

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This is an admirably comprehensive, concise, and above all, practical, step-by-step guide to the process of giving an academic presentation. Highly recommended.

 

Dr Matthew Copping
Student Learning Advisory Service, University of Kent

The text takes you through the whole process, from finding an event to which you might contribute, to submitting an abstract, choosing and preparing your material, using presentation aids, and actually doing your presentation...Dr Becker’s style of writing is clear, supportive and concise.  Her book will be useful not only for those giving papers and presentations at formal events, but also for students giving a presentation of their research as part of assessment for their course of study. 

Dr Mike Lambert
Methodspace

This is really a good guide that provides researchers with some practical tips that will make them get the most out of these experiences.   

Ibrahim Al-Jubari
Methodspace

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