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Subject:

Science Podcasting and Presentation Skills Training with the Royal Society of Biology - Booking now Open

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Naomi Smith <[log in to unmask]>

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psci-com: on public engagement with science

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Mon, 10 Jul 2017 11:17:27 +0100

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Booking is now open for the Royal Society of Biology's popular training courses on science podcast production and presentation skills.

Science Podcast Production Workshop - 11 October

Start time: 09:30
End time: 16:30

Where: Royal Society of Biology, Charles Darwin House, 12 Roger Street, London, WC1N 2JU

Award-winning science broadcaster Richard Hollingham presents this introductory hands-on course on how to podcast - from getting good quality sound and content - to getting your podcast online and heard.

Following the success of previous courses in 2016 and 2017, the Society continues to offer this one-day introductory course, for those interested in communicating science via podcast.

Podcasting may sound effortless but it requires plenty of effort to produce something that sounds natural, engaging and informative. The aim of this course is to get people understanding audio recording, how to get your science across, and what works best when there are no visuals. Richard explores different styles of podcasting and during the day small groups will work in teams as reporter/ interviewee/ producer to produce their own short audio piece. 

Audio equipment is supplied (but feel free to bring your own recording device if you have one) and, though not an editing course, we will cover the theoretical basics of audio editing and recording. 

The course will make people think about how best to communicate science and help you appreciate what it's like to be on both sides of the microphone. 

About the Trainer

Richard Hollingham studied Applied and Environmental Biology at the University of York. As a BBC producer, reporter and presenter, he developed extensive experience in communicating the biosciences to general audiences. Past projects include presenting the BBC World Service environment programme One Planet and the acclaimed Planet Earth Podcast for the Natural Environment Research Council. Richard produces and presents science programmes for Radio 4, World Service and Radio 3, writes for BBC Future and is co-presenter/ producer of the award-winning Space Boffins Podcast.

Feedback from our 2016 course

"I made a podcast! really great, hands-on experience"

"Great facilitator; clearly very knowledgeable and approachable. Very hands-on. Good balance of theory and practice."

"Brilliant - Really accessible. Great that its so hands-on. Satisfying to make a reasonable podcast by the end of the day."
Certification and Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

This event has been approved by the Royal Society of Biology for purposes of CPD and can be counted as 18 CPD points.

A certificate of attendance will be provided to those who complete this course.

This learning style of this course will be ‘hands on' and interactive, therefore capacity is limited to 12 places which will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.

Fees
Royal Society of Biology members - £180 + VAT
Staff and members of Member Organisations, staff of SCAS members and staff of HUBS members - £225 + VAT
Non-members - £375 + VAT

Please book via the Royal Society of Biology website: https://www.rsb.org.uk/events/event_sciencepodcastproductionworkshop 



Presentation Skills - 25 October

Start Time: 13:30

End time: 17:30

Where: Meeting Room 2, Charles Darwin House 2, 107 Gray's Inn Road, London, WC1X 8TZ

Who is this course for?

This half-day course is for those who have had little experience of giving presentations.

What does this course cover?

- Practical exercise on personal presentation and body language
- Structuring your presentation
- Uses and abuses of visual aids with a focus on Powerpoint
- Meeting the needs of your audience

The course will be run in an interactive style, where participation of course attendees will be encouraged.

Course trainer
Course tutor Sue Smith is professor in medical education and director of teaching at the National Heart and Lung Institute, a constituent of the Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London. She graduated with a first class BSc pharmacology from the University of Liverpool before moving to London to study for a part-time PhD in biochemistry, investigating the effects of tobacco smoke on proteolytic activity at the lung surface.

In 2007 she was the recipient of a Rector's Award for Excellence in Teaching. Holding leadership roles relating to educational activity provides her with excellent opportunities to undertake educational research. One of her current interests is in understanding how we can help undergraduate students and postgraduate trainees learn more effectively.

Certification and Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
All attendees on this course will receive a certificate of attendance.

This event has been approved by the Royal Society of Biology for purposes of CPD and can be counted as 12 CPD points.

We evaluate all of our training events, to make sure that we maintain a high quality of training.

The learning style of this course will be ‘hands on' and interactive, therefore capacity is limited to 10 places which will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.

Fees
Society members - £75 + VAT
Staff of HUBS members, and staff and members of Member Organisations and SCAS members  - £100 +VAT
Non-members - £150 + VAT

Please book via the Royal Society of Biology website: https://www.rsb.org.uk/events/event_presentationskills 

For information about our other upcoming courses please see: https://www.rsb.org.uk/events/event_presentationskills

Best wishes,

Naomi

Naomi Smith
Training Officer
020 7685 2578
www.rsb.org.uk
Royal Society of Biology | Charles Darwin House | 12 Roger Street | London | WC1N 2JU
Follow us on Twitter @RoyalSocBio 

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