Permanent Guest Blogger #1: The Floor is Yours

Do you regularly give presentations? Are you unsure about timing? Worried you will send your public to sleep? Or that your presentation won’t have any impact?

In 2012 Toon Verlinden and Hans Van de Water set up The Floor is Yours to help scientists with these questions. They have since trained thousands of researchers in the techniques necessary to prepare and give effective presentations. Because ‘life is too short for bad presentations’, right? They have written a book (link: book.thefloorisyours.be) that helps you preparing your next presentation and are keeping a blog (link: thefloorisyours.eu).

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“Sooner or later you will want to tell your peers, perhaps even the general public, about your successful projects. The media play an important role in the dissemination of findings from health research. Press releases are widely employed by medical researchers to attract favourable media attention and promote their research. Your own career advancement will one day depend on the success of your dissemination activities.”

“Sooner or later you will want to tell your peers, perhaps even the general public, about your successful projects. The media play an important role in the dissemination of findings from health research. Press releases are widely employed by medical researchers to attract favourable media attention and promote their research. Your own career advancement will one day depend on the success of your dissemination activities.”

“Sooner or later you will want to tell your peers, perhaps even the general public, about your successful projects. The media play an important role in the dissemination of findings from health research. Press releases are widely employed by medical researchers to attract favourable media attention and promote their research. Your own career advancement will one day depend on the success of your dissemination activities.”

“Sooner or later you will want to tell your peers, perhaps even the general public, about your successful projects. The media play an important role in the dissemination of findings from health research. Press releases are widely employed by medical researchers to attract favourable media attention and promote their research. Your own career advancement will one day depend on the success of your dissemination activities.”

“Sooner or later you will want to tell your peers, perhaps even the general public, about your successful projects. The media play an important role in the dissemination of findings from health research. Press releases are widely employed by medical researchers to attract favourable media attention and promote their research. Your own career advancement will one day depend on the success of your dissemination activities.”

“Sooner or later you will want to tell your peers, perhaps even the general public, about your successful projects. The media play an important role in the dissemination of findings from health research. Press releases are widely employed by medical researchers to attract favourable media attention and promote their research. Your own career advancement will one day depend on the success of your dissemination activities.”

“Sooner or later you will want to tell your peers, perhaps even the general public, about your successful projects. The media play an important role in the dissemination of findings from health research. Press releases are widely employed by medical researchers to attract favourable media attention and promote their research. Your own career advancement will one day depend on the success of your dissemination activities.”

“Sooner or later you will want to tell your peers, perhaps even the general public, about your successful projects. The media play an important role in the dissemination of findings from health research. Press releases are widely employed by medical researchers to attract favourable media attention and promote their research. Your own career advancement will one day depend on the success of your dissemination activities.”