Storytelling plays a key role in scientific communication by helping to craft captivating narratives around complex research and data. Stories can provide context for science, make data more accessible, and engage the public with research. Scientists can use storytelling to effectively share their discoveries, inspire new ideas, and foster collaborations.
Objectives
Understand the role of storytelling in science
Deliver your message and ideas effectively
Become memorable and remarkable
Training program overview
- What is storytelling?
Learn the fundamentals of storytelling and its power in science communication.
The role of emotions in delivering your message
Understand how to use emotions to make your message more impactful.
- How to structure your story?
Techniques for building a clear and compelling narrative.
Practical exercises and analysis
Apply storytelling techniques to real-world examples and improve your skills.
Target audience
- Researchers
- Scientists
- Engineers
- Technical experts
- PhD students
Prerequisites and Information
No prior experience required. This training can be provided as individual coaching, and can be conducted online via video conference or on-site, tailored to your specific needs.