Introducing The MATTERS Lab Break Down 📚! Our new series where we break down research, one key element at a time. We hope this series inspires you to explore all that the world of research has to offer! 🧠💡
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Looking for some tips and strategies to better message the science you do? I'll be giving this talk tomorrow and would love to see you there or online!
Join us tomorrow for Barbara Heitkamp's seminar, "Make your Science Resonate: Lessons from the Field". Wednesday, November 13th at 3:30pm in 405 Alderman Hall and via Zoom! Register to join online: z.umn.edu/hortsci1113
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🧠 𝘾𝙤𝙣𝙣𝙚𝙘𝙩 𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝 𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙚𝙖𝙧𝙘𝙝 We'd like to introduce you to a new monthly series on our page: Connect with our research! Through this series, you can learn about our lab members' research in ten (or less) slides, which will only take a minute (or two) of your time. 🔎 Kicking off the series is Rowie Stolk with her research about "Access to the courts for interest groups". Curious for more? Scroll to the last slide. She will also be defending her research on 23 April!
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Have a look at the new open access book on ‘Meeting the Inclusion Challenge: Giving Voice to Users’! https://lnkd.in/d43bi-is The edited volume emerged from a joint project with University of Stavanger and includes three chapters by KiTeS - Knowledge, Transformation, and Society researchers reporting and reflecting on our work in the TopFit Citizenlab: an anticipatory project with citizens on shaping a neighbourhood for healthy aging, a reflection on processes involved in creating citizen science communities, and a conceptual framework and examples for different ways and levels of including citizens throughout the whole research process.
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Welcoming new important step in our fundamental research ✨ Check our new article out right here: https://lnkd.in/d8HHUEWe
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THIS Is What Scientific Progress Is About! ➡️ Watch the full episode: https://lnkd.in/gBqaNkqK
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If you're at BEA - Broadcast Education Association today, pop on by our 3pm panel focused on some of the basic practices and concerns related to open science. We'll be talking about navigating the labor of sharing, engaging replication studies (David Westerman) some of the difficulties finding shared materials (Travis Loof, Ph.D.) and talking with Routledge Media, Cultural and Communication Studies about new platforms for open science and book publishing? Can't make it ahead of time, or want to learn more but you're not around? Leave some questions in our interactive document: https://lnkd.in/eYJ7dfw7
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C&EN’s 6-week guide to help you communicate your science effectively to audiences, including those outside of your area of research.
C&EN's Selling Your Science
cen.acs.org
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Sounds like a concise and focused conference! Crafting impactful abstracts is crucial in communicating complex bio-research effectively
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Open science practices are essential for maintaining transparency and confidence in science. Come check out an informative session where we discuss best practices, struggles, and tools to make open science more accessible. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about moving in that direction!
If you're at BEA - Broadcast Education Association today, pop on by our 3pm panel focused on some of the basic practices and concerns related to open science. We'll be talking about navigating the labor of sharing, engaging replication studies (David Westerman) some of the difficulties finding shared materials (Travis Loof, Ph.D.) and talking with Routledge Media, Cultural and Communication Studies about new platforms for open science and book publishing? Can't make it ahead of time, or want to learn more but you're not around? Leave some questions in our interactive document: https://lnkd.in/eYJ7dfw7
BEA 2024 Open Science Panel
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Did you know that we have 3 formats of presentation for this year's social science symposium? 🙎♀️👩💻👷♀️👨🎓 Group presentations (20 minutes): Two or more speakers present on collaborative worm in a storytelling format. 🎤 Conventional presentation (10 minutes): One speaker, conventional science format. ⌛ Speed talk (5 minutes): One speaker, speed talk: maximum 6 slides including title slide. https://lnkd.in/dKqN6NnN
Abstract submission and guidelines
griffith.edu.au
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