Write, present, publish

Doctoral students are expected to provide updates on their research on a regular basis. Monthly or even weekly internal meetings can require researchers to collect, coherently organise, and orally present the latest information about what they have been working on. As they advance through their doctorate, this presentation of work in progress is also required for conferences and the like. All of this takes up considerable time.

This workshop is designed to show participants how to approach oral presentations in a structured manner, so that they can clearly communicate their work in a resource efficient way. Participants will have the opportunity to experience the process of presentation planning, preparation and delivery, which should then act as a template for their future presentations to their research groups and external audiences.

The main learning goals of the workshop are

  • to develop the ability to analyse one’s audience, 
  • to be able to select content for a presentation based on the key message to be delivered,
  • to be aware of how to order one’s content on slides,
  • to be able to construct a clear and succinct oral delivery.

Registration

Date: Thursday 6 March 2025
Time: 10:00 - 12:30
Online (ZOOM)

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Feeling challenged by the demands of your doctorate? Are you struggling to keep track of the numerous tasks involved, such as lab work, coding, paper writing, and organizing extensive amounts of literature and research data? Take a moment to relax and join this online webinar with the team of the ETH library to find out how we support you on your path to doctoral success.
Uncover the essential building blocks that will simplify your life. At this event, we provide information, tips, and tools on:

  • Effective management of references, citations and bibliographies to streamline your research and writing process
  • Strategies for efficient research data management, ensuring your data is organized and accessible
  • Navigation through the publishing process, helping you overcome obstacles and get your papers out there
  • Mastering the realm of Open Access publishing and funding
  • Preventing plagiarism and reflecting on how to use AI in this contex.

Depending on the number of registered students, we may offer a selection of the aforementioned topics.

The webinar is conducted by:

  • Dr. Julian Dederke
  • Cornelia Künzle
  • Dr. Andreas Müller
  • Marius Stricker
  • Dr. Caroline Welte

Registration

Date: Tuesday 13 May 2025
Time: 16:00 - 17:15
Online (ZOOM)

external page Registration "Get your writing project started, prevent plagiarism and publish"

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