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Content and objectives

This workshop is aimed at scientists who want to present their research with more impact by using the technique of storytelling. The participants will learn to use classical narrative structure as well as the concept of the hero´s journey to describe their work and thereby present facts and figures to a target audience in a more understandable and appealing way. The participants will be instructed on various creative techniques, work with key components of storytelling, be given the opportunity to develop and present stories for different contexts and receive feedback from the trainer and the group.

About the Trainer 

Julia Binsack has been working in the communications industry for almost 20 years. She is a trained journalist and filmmaker, currently active as a communication coach, and public speaking and media trainer. Effective and authentic communication is the focus of her consulting approach.
She studied Philosophy, German and Journalism in Germany and Canada.

https://www.juliabinsack.de/

When

November 20+21, 2019
9:30 am – 5:30 pm

Where

Berlin Institute of Health, Anna-Louisa-Karsch-Str. 2, 10178 Berlin

Who

Participants: female PhD students, postdocs and clinicians working in the BIH translational research commons (BIH, Charité, MDC) are invited to join.

Registration

Please register by October 23, 2019 at equal.opportunity@bihealth.de