Finetuning your layman's talk? Join the training!

Promovendi volgen een training over het geven van een lekenpraatje
Photo: Emma Pot

Utrecht University offers doctoral students the opportunity to give a so-called layman's talk prior to the defense of their dissertation. A layman's talk is a short presentation in which the PhD student explains in accessible language what the dissertation is about. This allows the audience to better understand why the research is interesting and important.

Training

This training is open to PhD students at Utrecht University who will be giving a layman's talk prior to their defense within four months from the training. During this training you will gain insights and learn storytelling skills, specifically focused on translating a scientific story to a wider audience. The following topics will be covered:

  • Translating your research to your audience’s frame of reference
  • Zooming out to the bigger picture
  • Storyline with a clear narrative arc
  • Analogies and comparisons
  • Engaging presentation using your voice, body language, and visuals

The next workshops will be given by Liza Cornet on:

DateTimeLocation
9 April13:00 - 15:00

UMU, Bovenzaal

25 June13:00 - 15:00 UMU, Bovenzaal
 

Do you want to join? 

Register here!