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The PI development seminar is held with the aim of supporting PIs (Principal Investigator, a term that can also mean the head of a laboratory or, in some cases, the person leading a research project) in improving their knowledge and skills.
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We would like to inform you a PI development seminar `Effective Presentation - Key Points of Visual Design and Slide Structure’.
(This seminar is included in the Skill Booster Module. Category: Communication Skills,
Advanced knowledge “Groundbreakers” Competencies: Advanced expertise and Ability to promote research)
The instructors spoke at PI development seminar the year before last and it was very well received.
This time, they will focus on presentation skills.
We look forward to seeing you at the seminar if you are interested.
Lecturer:
University of Tsukuba, Faculty of Arts
Professor
Sayoko Tanaka
This lecture will cover visual design for effectively communicating research results in an easy-to-understand manner. Specifically, we will discuss color schemes, fonts, typefaces, layouts, tables and graphs, and key points for drawing with PowerPoint, while showing examples. We hope you will take home with you some key points of visual design that you can try out tomorrow.
RIKEN Bioresource Center
Professor
Yoshihiro Miwa
What kind of presentation are you aiming for? An easy-to-understand presentation? A cool presentation? A presentation that leaves a lasting impression? In any case, the important thing is that the audience is convinced and that it leads to adoption or acceptance. So, why don't you think about what you can do to make your presentation convincing?