How to prepare and deliver a great talk
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Gemayel R, Martin S.J, How to prepare and deliver a great talk, FEBS Journal, 286, 1, 2019, 39 - 45Download Item:
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Giving a talk can be daunting, particularly for scientists
at the very early stages of their careers. Standing
in front of an audience and speaking for 20–30 minutes
do is never easy, and even those who do it for a liv-
ing often confess to getting nervous before a talk. It is
an oft-quoted fact that public speaking ranks higher
than dying or jumping from a plane (with a parachute
we hasten to add) on lists of ‘what people fear the
most’. Anyone who has experienced the fear of public
speaking knows very well just how stomach-churning
the thought of an upcoming talk can be; the dread,
the sleepless nights, the thought that nothing will come
out when you open your mouth, or even worse, that
you will speak complete gibberish. If you have felt this
way before giving a talk, do not worry, you are not
alone, we have all had these fears at some stage
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Author: Martin, Seamus; Gemayel, Rita
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Public speaking, Speech writing, Scientific communicationDOI:
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