School of Education Lecture: Presenting Your Work at International Conferences
Release date:2024/10/30
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On October 30, 2024, the School of Education hosted an academic lecture titled “Presenting Your Work at International Conferences.” The event featured a special guest, Prof. Andy Curtis, who shared his extensive experience in delivering presentations at international conferences. As research output continues to grow, effectively communicating these findings to the global academic community has become an essential skill for every researcher.


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During the lecture, Prof. Andy Curtis emphasized the importance of researchers establishing themselves as experts in their fields and transforming their specialized knowledge into engaging presentations. He pointed out that excellent researchers should learn how to efficiently introduce their work and better showcase their research outcomes.


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Through several academic presentation videos, Prof. Andy Curtis provided the audience with an in-depth understanding of the key elements of a successful presentation. These included organizing content, designing visual aids, improving presentation skills, and effectively engaging with international audiences. These insights not only enhanced the participants' presentation abilities but also laid a solid foundation for their future success at international conferences.


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The lecture received enthusiastic feedback from both faculty and students in attendance. Participants expressed that they gained valuable knowledge and a clearer direction for improving their academic communication skills.



 
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