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The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the way scientists communicate, both online and offline. Conferences, seminars, lectures, and even job interviews now take place in virtual and physical spaces. But how can you deliver a compelling presentation, regardless of the setting? How can you understand audience feedback, persuade effectively, and leave a lasting impression - whether in person or on screen? And how do you handle stage fright, whether you are standing in front of a live audience or speaking into a webcam?
This workshop equips you with essential skills and strategies to become a confident, engaging presenter and a proactive participant in any setting. Whether online or offline, you will learn how to captivate your audience, adapt to different formats, and overcome challenges with poise and professionalism.
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Date:
Day 1: June 24, 2025 | 9am - 5pm
Day 2: June 25, 2025 | 9am - 4pm
Participation on both workshop days is mandatory. Please refrain from registering if you are unable to attend the full workshop duration on both days.
Location: on-site, Bautzner Landstrasse 400, 01328 Dresden | 114/203
Trainer: Dr. Philipp Gramlich
Language: English
Methods: The workshop is highly interactive, focusing on discussions, exercises, and case studies. Participants will engage in small group work, experience-oriented activities, and short presentations to develop practical solutions for their work environments. Throughout the workshop, they will also work on creating a poster that represents their own work.
Please register by June 10, 2025.