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23. Concise Communication: Dr Agnes Mukurumbira on winning the 3MT Asia-Pacific
Let's take a deep dive into the art of condensing complex research into presentations that are both concise and compelling. Dr. Agnes Mukurumbira — winner of the 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Asia-Pacific Final and People's Choice — shares her journey to success and breaks down her winning presentation.
22. Designing for Impact: Prof Robert Fitzgerald on bridging research and community needs
Today’s episode is a deep dive with Professor Robert Fitzgerald, on how to incorporate human-centred design into your research practices to boost impact for the communities you’re hoping to serve.
18. Geoff Paine on creating interactive experiences for impactful engagement
Today's episode is a deep dive with Geoff Paine, senior content curator at BehaviourWorks Australia.
In this episode, Geoff shares insights on how to design interactive experiences for impactful engagement. Drawing on his extensive background in storytelling and performance, he discusses the importance of making research communication engaging, interactive, and memorable. Geoff provides practical tips and innovative strategies for researchers to enhance their presentations and public engagements.
15. Elizabeth Davie on unlocking the power of play for researchers
Today’s episode is a deep dive with Elizabeth Davie, the coordinator of the University of Melbourne’s Complex Human Data Hub and an accomplished comedy performer, director, and teacher.
Elizabeth shares her insights on the critical role of playfulness in research communication and engagement. She brings unique perspectives from her experience in clowning, improv, and stand-up comedy, emphasising how these art forms can transform workplace culture and enhance researchers’ communication skills.
Popular topics:
- Public engagement
- Storytelling
- Career development
- Stakeholder/audience mapping
- Community engagement
- Strategic comms
- Knowledge mobilisation
- Team alignment
- Making your work relatable
- Talks and presentations
- Communicating in different formats/mediums
- Strategy
- Collaborating with professional staff
- Your pitch
- Feedback
- Impact planning
- Mentorship
- Interdisciplinary collaboration
- Visual communication
- Listening