Engaged Researcher Online - Research Storytelling BeginnersUpdated
Once upon a time there was a researcher who spun a story so enthralling that it captured their audience’s imagination and they remembered the research for years to come.
Was that researcher you? Would you like it to be?
Telling a good story helps you connect with an audience; brings your research to life, visually and emotionally; and makes it easier for them to listen, understand and remember your research.
This module takes you through the art and science of storytelling: understanding attention, motivation and the evolution of storytelling, the strength of non-verbal connections, dramatic structures and rhetorical devices; to give you the skills to craft an engaging story to communicate your own research.
And if you want to apply this on a specific story of your own, then further support is available through individual coaching.
Sarah is passionate about the art and science of communication and eloquential is her rattle bag of knowledge, skills and experience which she uses to train, coach and facilitate. Sarah collects research from areas such as psychology and neuroscience, along with practitioners’ experience from the performing arts to fill her bag of tricks, tips and advice. Sarah has been involved in public engagement since 2006, working closely with the Cambridge University. She is also a peripatetic teacher of communication and performance skills in schools, and a co-host of a podcast called Gin and Topic
- PhD students
- Post-docs
- Researchers
- Public Engagement Professionals
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
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1 | Tue 26 Nov 2024 10:00 - 12:30 | 10:00 - 12:30 | Online | Sarah Cruise |
Participants of this course will:
- Understand the power of storytelling for research communication
- Examine styles, forms and structures
- Consider techniques to capture and maintain attention
- Explore ways of enhancing memorability and understanding through rhetorical devices
After this course participants will be able to:
- Identify ways in which they can motivate an audience to engage with their research
- Consider direct and indirect messaging
- Use dramatic tools to structure and enhance their story
2.5 hours workshop
Good internet connection: the session will be held on Zoom.
Please arrange to be in a space which would enable you to be actively involved in this workshop, with the ability to have your video on, mic in use when you want to speak, and access a web browser to use resources on Padlet alongside Zoom.
If you have troubles joining the sessions or have any queries, please contact Engaged.Researcher@admin.cam.ac.uk
2.5 hours
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