PhD+ Research Communication Level 1, Session 2: Purpose and Medium

All sessions will be held in person on Wednesdays, 3:00-5:00 PM (ET) in Rouss-Robertson Hall, Room 118.

 

Now that you know your audience – their interests and motivations – what message do you want to communicate to them? In this session we will learn how to determine your own goals and find the best medium through which to achieve that goal. We will use the Message Tool to frame your messages in ways that connect with your target audience. 

 

Series Description

The Research Communication Series (Level 1) is a 4-part training workshop that covers audience analysis, message design, writing in plain language, and storytelling. The workshop will meet in person on Wednesdays, Oct. 25 – Nov. 15, from 3:00-5:00 pm. 

  1. Audience Awareness | Oct. 25
  2. Purpose and Medium | Nov. 1
  3. Writing in Plain Language | Nov. 8
  4. Storytelling | Nov. 15

 

Earn a PhD Plus Credential:

Upon successful completion (75%, or 3 sessions) of this series, PhD students are eligible for a non-credit credential (PhDP 9000) on their academic transcript (at no cost to students). PhD students can complete the module over multiple semesters.

 

REGISTER HERE

 

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