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Getting your research noticed!

Getting your research noticed!. UWE Researcher Development Forum Friday 30 September 2011 Kate Tapper. Dimensions of academic leadership. Horrid words. PR. Networking. Self-publicity. Small talk. Selling myself. Schmoozing. Good words. Authenticity. Ideas. Stories. Curiosity.

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Getting your research noticed!

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  1. Getting your researchnoticed! UWE Researcher Development Forum Friday 30 September 2011 Kate Tapper

  2. Dimensions of academic leadership

  3. Horrid words PR Networking Self-publicity Small talk Selling myself Schmoozing

  4. Good words Authenticity Ideas Stories Curiosity Journeys Conversations

  5. Start with Why..

  6. WHAT

  7. HOW

  8. WHY

  9. WHY

  10. HOW

  11. WHAT

  12. COURAGE “Cour” – Heart “Courage” – Speak from the heart This requires some vulnerability

  13. Start with Why WHY Start with your curiosity. • Why is this exciting to you? • What do you believe in/value/want to achieve? What difference will it make if you do? HOW do you go about doing this? WHAT does this involve?

  14. Don’t throw Jelly at people!

  15. Tell a story How many ways could you use stories? ODARE • Opening • Development • Apex • Resolution • Ending

  16. Tell your story... Either An illustrative story • To illustrate your Why, How or What OR A metaphor • That explains something about your research to a non-specialist.

  17. Now what? To build your confidence you are going to need to practice telling your story! • Who do you want to notice and rate your research? (high value, high risk) 2. Who can you safely practise on?

  18. Your nugget… • What do you want to remember from this session? Write this on your post-it to take away. • We’ll also share them before we finish.

  19. You are wonderful. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us... Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you.... We are all meant to shine.”

  20. Getting your researchnoticed! UWE Researcher Development Forum Friday 30 September 2011 Kate Tapper

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