How to give great research talks to any audience
Veronica M. Lamarche (),
Franki Y. H. Kung,
Eli J. Finkel,
Eranda Jayawickreme,
Aneeta Rattan and
Thalia Wheatley
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Veronica M. Lamarche: University of Essex
Franki Y. H. Kung: Purdue University
Eli J. Finkel: Northwestern University
Eranda Jayawickreme: Wake Forest University
Aneeta Rattan: London Business School
Thalia Wheatley: Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Dartmouth
Nature Human Behaviour, 2024, vol. 8, issue 4, 616-621
Abstract:
Being able to deliver a persuasive and informative talk is an essential skill for academics, whether speaking to students, experts, grant funders or the public. Yet formal training on how to structure and deliver an effective talk is rare. In this Comment, we give practical tips to help academics to give great talks to a range of different audiences.
Date: 2024
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