Blogs, LinkedIn, Facebook, television or radio: there are many platforms to share your scientific knowledge with others. These enable you to reach a large audience, not merely academic peers or students. How to present yourself on various (social) media? How to translate complex scientific knowledge into an appealing blog? How to stand out and be noticed? This course is for those who need to commence working on their visibility as well as for those who have already started and would like to improve their skills
Results
After completing the course you will:
- have examined what works best for you personally when it comes to increasing your visibility.
- have set your personal goals regarding your visibility as a researcher.
- have been equipped with knowledge, skills and experience to write appealing posts on social media.
- have practiced with visual content.
- be able to continue working on your visibility on the basis of the vision you have formulated during the course and the tailored advice you have received from the teacher.
- have worked on a personal plan/assignment, depending on your wishes and goals. This can either mean you will hone your writing skills, work on a personal website, presentation, podcast or a podcast idea.
- during the whole course the trainer will have given you valuable feedback.
Practical information
Dates: | 3, 10 & 17 November and 1 December 2022 | ||||||||
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Do you want to use your personal career budget? Make sure you submit your application to our colleagues on time. Read more here.
If you want to use your department budget, you can request the budget number from your manager.
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