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Planning and Communicating your research with impact

Date(s)

17 June 20269:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Target audience

PostDocs

Goals

Effective communication of research findings is essential for Early Career Researchers to engage broader audiences and amplify the  societal impact of their work. This one-day workshop, titled 'Communicating Your Research with Impact', is designed to equip Early Career Researchers with storytelling tools and strategies for framing the societal relevance of their research.

Content

Facilitated by a communication expert with a background in Public Relations (PR) and a seasoned linguist, science communicator and successful podcaster, this workshop promises hands-on training and actionable insights. Participants will emerge equipped with the skills and confidence to effectively communicate their research and driving positive societal change.

Methods

Led by seasoned experts in communication and science outreach, participants will delve into practical techniques aimed at distilling complex ideas into compelling narratives. Furthermore, the workshop will emphasize the art of framing research within broader societal contexts, encouraging postdocs to articulate the real-world implications of their findings. Through interactive sessions, and by embracing concise communication approaches, participants will sharpen their ability to convey the relevance of their work across various platforms. 

Teacher

Madeleine Harbich

A seasoned communication expert with a background in Public Relations (PR), systemic coach in training, project manager of the Postdoc Career Development at univie and generally a creative based in Vienna, Austria.

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Lisa Krammer

Lisa Krammer is an exhibit developer and curator at the new Science Communication Center in Vienna, which is currently under construction. She also teaches linguistics and science communication at the Department of German Studies at the University of Vienna. After completing her teaching degree (German, psychology & philosophy, ethics), she did her PhD at the University of Vienna on “Attitudes toward language use at Viennese universities” and worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the citizen science project “VisibLL – High-schoolers investigate the (in)conspicuous multilingualism of the Viennese Linguistic Landscape.

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Contact for content-related inquiries

Team Forschungsservice und Nachwuchsförderung

training.rscd@univie.ac.at

Planning and Communicating your research with impact
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Planning and Communicating your research with impact

Planning and Communicating your research with impact

About the offer

17 June 2026, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
8 hours
English
On-site
Cancelling was possible until 3 June 2026, 11:59 PM.
Information & communication management
Research Service and Career Development
Bookable until: 3 June 2026, 11:59 PM