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Other forms of publishing: Posters

Benefits

  • Opportunity to meet, advertise and discuss research within the academic community.
  • Opportunity to raise the profile of your research.
  • Develops personal and professional skills, especially those of communicating findings.
  • Critically evaluate your own work and that of others.
  • Provides the opportunity to build interdisciplinary relationships.
  • Opportunity to develop and practice presentation skills.
  • If a paper isn't accepted at a conference, you can be offered opportunity to present a poster instead. This has the potential to reach the same audience but in a slightly more informal way.
  • When presenting a poster at a conference you usually have a set time to stand next to your poster and answer questions, you can network and build useful contacts within your research field.
  • Can also be used as an advertising tool after the conference or presentation.
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PILOT - the Publication Process by Marion Kelt, GCU, Imperial College, London and East Midlands Research Group is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Based on a work at http://cuba.coventry.ac.uk/emrsg/units/dissemination/