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HDR Workshop

Presentation skills for the conference

For HDR Students
Presenter Steven Greenland, Dean of Graduate Studies
Date/Time
to
Contact person
Research Degrees
T: Research Degrees E: research.degrees@cdu.edu.au
Location In-person & Online
Open to HDR candidates
presentation skills

Are you presenting at the upcoming HDR Conference or looking to strengthen your presentation skills? This workshop is designed for you.

Learn a clear, step-by-step structure that you can use repeatedly to deliver high-quality, engaging presentations with confidence.

Who Should Attend:
HDR students who are preparing to present at conferences, seminars, or lectures on their area of expertise.

This is a Research Enhancement Program!

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