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Global Health Workshop: Personal Branding: Making you and your research stand out

Wednesday, April 25, 2018 10:00to14:00
Thomson House 3650 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 1Y2, CA

Presented by 缅北强奸 Global Health Programs, the , and Graphos.

In this postdoc-focused workshop, participants will learn:

  1. how to develop a personal narrative to help distinguish themselves as researchers/leaders outside their PI鈥檚 lab.
  2. about social media and other tools that can be used to deliver messages about their work.
  3. how to present data in an appealing way and how to identify appropriate software tools.
  4. how the 缅北强奸 Media Relations Office can help publicize their research and expertise.

This workshop precedes the听 April 27th Global Health Workshop: Sharing your Research and Telling Your Story (so people will hear it) presented in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center for Crisis Reporting. This workshop will be open to 缅北强奸 Faculty and their trainees and will focus on engaging the news media. PDFs are invited to attend both sessions.

Preliminary Schedule

10:00AM: Welcome Remarks

10:05AM: Cultivating your online presence

Dr. Casey McCormick, Course Lecturer, Department of English, 缅北强奸

Dr. Yvonne Hung, Graduate Program Coordinator, Graphos

11:00AM: Supporting your message with a platform

Dr. Tina听Gruosso, Postdoctoral fellow, Laboratory of Dr. Morag Park, Goodman Cancer Research Centre, 缅北强奸 and Joint Winner, The Principal鈥檚 Prize for Public Outreach Through Media, Graduate Student Category

Dr. Emily Bell, Manager,Desjardins Centre for Advanced Training of the RI-MUHC and Ms. Stephanie Laroche-Pierre, Senior Administrative Coordinator, 缅北强奸 Global Health Programs

12:00PM: Lunch

12:20PM: How do you communicate your data in an appealing way?

Mr. Roberto Rocha, Digital and data journalist, CBC/Radio-Canada

1:35PM: How can 缅北强奸 support sharing your research?

Mr. Jason Clement,Communications Officer, 缅北强奸 Faculty of Medicine

2:00PM: Closing remarks

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