Communications Mastery I - Understanding communications frameworks and Writing Skills for Academics (2/2)
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Overview
Communicating complex research in a clear and compelling way is a vital skill for early-career researchers. Whether you're writing a paper, preparing a talk, or drafting a grant proposal, strong communication begins with a strong narrative. This interactive two-part workshop helps you develop those skills using the ABT (And-But-Therefore) storytelling framework and targeted editing techniques to enhance clarity, coherence, and impact across written and verbal formats.
What You'll Learn
You'll explore two complementary storytelling tools: the ABT framework and the “Two Giants with a Golden Key” model—a metaphorical structure for organizing complex ideas with intention. The course combines tutor input, group work, and hands-on exercises to help you:
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Structure your ideas with narrative logic
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Choose precise, powerful language
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Edit for flow, focus, and clarity
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Communicate your research confidently—on paper and out loud
Each session emphasizes learning by doing, including a short homework activity between sessions to deepen your understanding and support long-term skill development.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the workshop, you will be able to:
- Structure your research using the ABT framework
- Apply storytelling techniques to make your research more engaging
- Edit text for clarity, focus, and narrative flow
- Draft a compelling abstract with clear purpose and logic
- Present your research without slides—clearly and confidently
- Offer and apply constructive feedback to improve communication
Please note, this is a multi-part event. Registration is only possible for both events using the event page of the first event (link)