SiREN Workshop: Communicating project results for maximum impact

SiREN Workshop: Communicating project results for maximum impact

Workshop for people in the sexual health and BBV sector who would like pointers on presenting their work!

By SiREN

Date and time

Fri, 2 Dec 2022 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM AWST

Location

Building 211, Curtin University

Kent Street Bentley, WA 6102 Australia

About this event

Would you like to improve your confidence presenting your work to colleagues, peers and stakeholders? SiREN’s workshop will provide attendees with advice from science communicators on how to deliver presentations that engage your audience.

Date:

Friday, 2nd December

Time:

9:00 am – 2:00 pm (AWST)

Location:

Curtin University, Room 211.230 or online

Target audience:

People who work in the sexual health and blood-borne virus sector who would like pointers on presenting their work.

Cost:

Free!

Topics to be covered:

  • Key principles of a good presentation, presented by Dr Heather Bray, the WA representative for Australian Science Communicators
  • Oral presentation tips and tricks, presented by Chandrika Gibson from Surya Health
  • Creating effective powerpoints to help you connect with your audience, presented by Dr Simon Torok from Scientell
  • Creating effective infographics, presented by Alysha Huxley from Scientell

For more information, please contact siren@curtin.edu.au

Organised by

SiREN is the Sexual Health & Blood-Borne Virus Applied Research & Evaluation Network. Established in 2012, SiREN aims to strengthen evidence-informed sexual health and blood-borne viruses (SHBBV) policy and practice in Western Australia (WA). SiREN is coordinated by a team of researchers in the School of Population Health at Curtin University. SiREN receives financial support from the WA Health Sexual Health and Blood-Borne Virus Program and a range of other funding sources.

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