Turbocharge your writingand communicate the impactof your research!On 12 June 2017, 15:30-18:30 Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde
This workshop covers the principles/habits of productive writers and the importance of publishing, and then turns to look at all the other ways you can communicate the impact of your research.
Would you like to know the secret to high output, low stress scholarly writing? In academia it is often assumed that writing comes naturally. However, an overwhelming body of research shows that there are very clear and practical strategies that can greatly increase your writing productivity.
A lot of hard work and time goes into conducting research. And then more time and work goes into publishing the results. And yet sadly many papers are never read and many findings are never translated into practice. So how do you communicate effectively about your research and its impact? This is important to fulfil funding obligations, to create further funding and collaboration opportunities, to encourage the application of your findings and for your own career.
This interactive session will be followed by the next BONUS Young Scientist Club get-together, hosted by the young scientists of the Rostock University.
For further information, visit www.bonusportal.org/YSC2017
The 11th Baltic Sea Science Congress, www.io-warnemuende.de/bssc2017-home.html
BONUS, the joint Baltic Sea research and development programme, www.bonusportal.org
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Hugh Kearns is back! At the 10th Baltic Sea Science Congress a full house of
inspired young scientists learned from Hugh (on right) about the
‘Seven secrets of extremely successful researchers’.
About the workshop facilitator Hugh Kearns:
Hugh is recognised internationally as a public speaker, educator and
researcher. He regularly lectures at universities across the world. His areas of expertise include self-management, positive psychology, work-life balance,
learning and creativity.
Hugh lectures and researches at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
He is widely recognised for his ability to take the latest research in
psychology and education and apply it to high-performing people and groups. As a co-author with Maria
Gardiner, he has published a series of books which are in high demand both
in Australia and internationally.www.ithinkwell.com.au
BONUS presents its 6th Young Scientist Club event during the 11th Baltic Sea Science Congress: