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Conference abstracts and Posters

You are in the middle of some good research and want to tell colleagues. Taking a poster to an academic conference is an excellent way of displaying your work and networking. This ThinkWrite course will enable you to write a targeted conference abstract and build goal-orientated posters.

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ThinkWriteWhat our clients say about this course

Word-of-mouth recommendations have lead to these courses entering an increasing number of high-ranking institutions in England, Wales, Germany and Holland. In institutions that keep records of feedback, the courses frequently top their chart for participant satisfaction.

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open quotesA couple of months ago I attended your Conference Abstracts and Posters course at UCL. I recently had to prepare a conference poster and found the advice and guidance invaluable. My team's poster really stood out at the conference and attracted the attention of the conference organiser, also a research council programme director, which was exactly what we wanted to achieve. It was much better than giving a paper - so many thanks for your useful tips.close quotes
UCL, Grad School
open quotesHighly recommended for beginners in the area. Time saving!close quotes
UCL, Grad School
open quotesI felt this workshop achieved everthing it sets out to do. close quotes
Life long learning. University of Exeter
open quotesI do feel more confident about creating a poster. I need to use one for a forthcoming presentation about my research so will be using the materials shortly.close quotes
PhD student. University of Exeter
open quotesIt was a pleasure to attend this very informative course. Dr Moore is an excellent communicator and opened my mind to many useful possibilities of how to create an effective piece of work.close quotes
Lecturer - UCL

 

 

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