Communication is interwoven into the life of a scientist. In this workshop, we will develop skills for effective communication of scientific research through improv. We’ll use exercises from improv theater that enable us to understand group dynamics, tell stories, and say yes in the face of the unknown–many of the very same skills we cultivate as graduate researchers. No experience or “talent” is necessary for this beginner-friendly workshop. Just come open to gaining skills to become a better collaborator, increase your storytelling skills, and become more relaxed with the unknown. Presenter: Nichole Bennett (they/them), M.A., researches belonging in science communication through the Ph.D. program at The Stan Richards School of Advertising and Public Relations at The University of Texas. Their work is at the intersection of science communication, applied theater, and social justice. Before this, they researched climate change conservation biology while earning their Masters in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior from The University of Texas. They are also an award-winning improvisational actor, director, and designer. You can follow them on Instagram at @theawkwardoff or on Twitter at @choleness.
STEMprov: Improv for Science Communication for Graduate Students and Postdocs
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Scheduled
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March 10, 2022, 4 to 6 p.m.
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