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Presenting and Visualizing Your Research in STEM 4 Part Series

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Training/Workshop Figure Making Graduate Students GSAS 3-Minute-Thesis Presentations Professional Communication Public Speaking STEM Research

Tue, Nov 11, 2025 4:30 PM –

Thu, Nov 20, 2025 6:00 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Join us to learn how to craft and present a compelling story of your research, capture your audience’s interest, and leave a lasting impression with your visuals. In each session, we will offer tools for communicating your research story and provide opportunities for you to practice using these tools. All levels of presenters are welcome.

1. Crafting the Short Story of Your Research (11/11)
2. Creating Figures (11/13)
3. Designing Effective Slides (11/18)
4. Creating and Presenting Posters (11/20)

Intended Audience: GSAS and professional school students in STEM fields.

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Thu, Nov 20, 2025
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Creating and Presenting Scientific Posters

Craft a standout research poster for your upcoming conferences! In this workshop, you will learn how to stand out in a sea of posters, use layout and visuals to clearly guide conference-goers through your main message, and spark meaningful conversations about your research. We will also discuss specific software and printing options for efficient poster creation.

Part of the "Presenting and Visualizing Your Research in STEM" series:
1. Crafting the Short Story of your Research (11/11)
2. Creating Figures (11/13)
3. Designing Effective Slides (11/18)
4. Creating and Presenting Posters (11/20)

Intended Audience: GSAS and professional school students in STEM fields.

Tue, Nov 18, 2025
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
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Designing Effective Slides for Scientific Presentations

Engaging presentation slides are crucial for capturing your audience's attention and conveying the impact of your science. In this workshop, you will learn practical design principles to make your slides coherent, clear, and compelling for a range of different audiences. To take your learning to the next level, you can also get feedback on one of your own slides!

Part of the "Presenting and Visualizing Your Research in STEM" workshop series:
1. Crafting the Short Story of your Research (11/11)
2. Creating Figures (11/13)
3. Designing Effective Slides (11/18)
4. Creating and Presenting Posters (11/20)

Intended Audience: GSAS and professional school students in STEM fields.

Thu, Nov 13, 2025
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Presenting and Visualizing Your Research in STEM Series Part 2

Join us to learn how to craft and present a compelling story of your research, capture your audience’s interest, and leave a lasting impression with your visuals. In each session, we will offer tools for communicating your research story and provide opportunities for you to practice using these tools. All levels of presenters are welcome.

1. Crafting the Short Story of your Research (11/11)
2. Creating Figures (11/13)
3. Designing Effective Slides (11/18)
4. Creating and Presenting Posters (11/20)

Intended Audience: GSAS and professional school students in STEM fields.

Tue, Nov 11, 2025
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Presenting and Visualizing Your Research in STEM Series Part 1

Join us to learn how to craft and present a compelling story of your research, capture your audience’s interest, and leave a lasting impression with your visuals. In each session, we will offer tools for communicating your research story and provide opportunities for you to practice using these tools. All levels of presenters are welcome.

1. Crafting the Short Story of your Research (11/11)
2. Creating Figures (11/13)
3. Designing Effective Slides (11/18)
4. Creating and Presenting Posters (11/20)

Intended Audience: GSAS and professional school students in STEM fields.

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