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SUMMARY:Telling stories that matter: Communicating your research through s
 tory (in-person)
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DESCRIPTION:COURSE DETAILS\nDiscover what elements of storytelling and nar
 rative can be used to enhance a profession in the sciences.\nCraft compell
 ing and moving stories from your experiences as a scientist using these ke
 y story elements: character\, conflict\, structure\, metaphor and descript
 ion.\nApply these storytelling and narrative skills to working in the scie
 nces: communicating research to a range of audiences (including publics\, 
 media and funding bodies)\; enhancing presentation skills\; telling scient
 ific stories across a range of media.\nLEARNING OUTCOMES\nThe aim of the c
 ourse is:\n	To increase understanding of the essential elements of a co
 mpelling narrative.\n	To increase understanding of how to draw an audie
 nce into a story and keep them involved.\n	To increase understanding of
  how to use narrative skills to make an effective ‘pitch’.
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T152836Z
SPEAKER:Robert Holtom
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