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2025/11/06

NIG x TRiSTAR: Practicum Course for Research Presentations(GTP)in FY2025

Want to hone your skills in scientific presentations? The course will help not only to improve your presentations, but also to make your draft papers and applications better!

Join NIG x TRiSTAR: Practicum Course for Research Presentations (GTP)!

The Research Administration/Management (URA) Office and TRiSTAR will hold an educational program on scientific presentations to strengthen both English and scientific thinking, based on the “Genetics Institute Method” developed at the National Institute of Genetics (NIG), and jointly developed by NIG and TRiSTAR.


This is a practicum course designed from a scientist’s point of view to communicate to an audience who are also scientists, using as material the presentation tips and commonly seen mistakes and failures noticed through oral presentation experience as a scientist. Researchers who want to make your presentations more effective at international conferences  are encouraged to attend. Any field of study is welcome, including life, science and engineering, humanities, and medicine.

Poster (click the thumbnail to open a PDF)

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Lectures (6 days)

Times of lectures

Total of 6 courses

Dates and times

  1. Monday, December 8, 16:00-18:00
  2. Tuesday, December 9, 16:00-18:00
  3. Wednesday, December 10, 16:00-18:00
  4. Monday, December 15, 16:00-18:00
  5. Tuesday, December 16, 16:00-18:00
  6. Wednesday, December 17, 16:00-18:00

 

Venue

Online (Zoom)

Participation fees

free

Target

Researchers (faculty staffs and post-doc researchers) and graduate students*
* Students may participate in the program with a recommendation from their faculty advisor.

This training course is designed for institutions implementing the “Top Runner Development Program through University-National Institute-Company Collaboration” (TRiSTAR), for which the University of Tsukuba serves as the representative institution as part of the “Strategic Professional Development Program for Young Researchers” of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. 

TRiSTAR program

Lecturer

Taji Gohmaru (National Institute of Genetics)

Contents

  1. Scientific Presentation with Purpose: Designing for Feedback
  2. Context and Focus: the Golden Rules for Comprehension
  3. Seemless Storytelling: Smoothing out the Bumps and Filling in the Gaps
  4. Effective Speaking for Effortless Listening
  5. Visualizing Science: Data, Images, & Slides
  6. Getting the Most out of Scientific Discussion and Q&A

 

 

Deadline

December 4th, 2025

We will send the Zoom link for each session to those who registered before the deadline.