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Do’s and don’ts of presenting 
research 
A few things to remember – and 
never to forget!
Do’s
Prepare ahead 
• Sounds obvious, right? Amazing how many 
people postpone their slide and material 
preparation to the last minute as if they are 
postponing a torture session. Taking the time 
ahead (i.e. at least two weeks ahead) will 
enable you to build a solid presentation and 
rehearse it (see below).
Limit slides number 
• How much time do you have? 15 minutes or a 
full hour with a question session? Plan 
accordingly with the aim to limit your slides to 
between one slide per 1-2 minutes, depending 
on your tendency to talk (more on that later).
Choose your most exciting topic 
• If you have several projects, go for the one 
that excites you most. 
• Recruit this excitement to engage your 
audience. Most of them will remember your 
presentation even if the data presented is 
limited. The "how" is much more important 
than the "what".
Write a script 
• Prepare a text of what do you want to say at 
each slide. It'll help you capture quite quickly 
how much time you need for every slide.
Tell a story 
• A presentation is basically telling a story 
(hopefully an interesting one!). A story can 
make your talk interesting and captivating! 
Think about how to approach the audience so 
that you will draw them into your world and 
keep them fascinated, instead of having them 
sitting there with their heads bowed down, 
sleepily looking at their watches.
Practice, practice and… practice 
• Yeah, practice. And not in your head. Run the 
slides in full screen, stand up and start telling 
your story in a clear voice as you would do in 
front of an audience. It's no fun at all, at first. 
But as you repeat the process, you will gain 
more confidence and the slides will flow 
without the need to read from them all the 
time. When you think you're ready, practice 
one more time, and then, give a lecture in 
front of your friends/spouse.
Prepare for the question session 
• People will ask you questions, even if they 
found your topic boring. They often do this 
out of courtesy, or because they want to show 
off their cleverness. Either way, analyse your 
presentation and locate its weak points, areas 
where the data is not strong enough or your 
motivation is not clear enough. Plan what and 
how to answer each question, it will make you 
sweat less on stage.
Don’ts
Stand still & talk monotonously 
• You want people to listen to you, right? Being 
idle is a good way to make people go to sleep, 
especially after lunch time in a dark 
auditorium with the heater on. Walking a bit 
to this or that side of the stage, changing the 
tone of your speech to highlight a point or 
generate tension can make a difference. Look 
at people's eyes, talk to them, and convince 
them your story is interesting.
Use a wide variety of colours and 
fonts 
• Visual aids are important in presentations, because 
our eyes are the most powerful sensing tool 
we've got. Try your best to keep the same slide 
background for all slides, choose a pleasant colour 
that’s easy on the eyes and limit your font's colour 
gamut to 2-3 options. You are not promoting a 
circus, right? 
• This slide is absolutely horrendous and a great 
example of what your sllides SHOULDN’T look like.
Talk too much/ slow/ fast 
• Either one of these will make your audience 
either move uneasily in their chairs or worse, 
go to sleep. Make sure you're talking to the 
point, at a normal pace (ask 
friends/colleagues for this feedback).
Tell your new joke 
• Humour can break the ice, recharge interest 
and make people engaged. However, use 
humour wisely and according to the 
atmosphere. You can plan a place to insert a 
humorous comment, but if you feel people are 
already engaged you might want to pass it. 
You're presenting a scientific talk, not stand-up 
comedy.

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Do’s and don’ts of presenting research

  • 1. Do’s and don’ts of presenting research A few things to remember – and never to forget!
  • 3. Prepare ahead • Sounds obvious, right? Amazing how many people postpone their slide and material preparation to the last minute as if they are postponing a torture session. Taking the time ahead (i.e. at least two weeks ahead) will enable you to build a solid presentation and rehearse it (see below).
  • 4. Limit slides number • How much time do you have? 15 minutes or a full hour with a question session? Plan accordingly with the aim to limit your slides to between one slide per 1-2 minutes, depending on your tendency to talk (more on that later).
  • 5. Choose your most exciting topic • If you have several projects, go for the one that excites you most. • Recruit this excitement to engage your audience. Most of them will remember your presentation even if the data presented is limited. The "how" is much more important than the "what".
  • 6. Write a script • Prepare a text of what do you want to say at each slide. It'll help you capture quite quickly how much time you need for every slide.
  • 7. Tell a story • A presentation is basically telling a story (hopefully an interesting one!). A story can make your talk interesting and captivating! Think about how to approach the audience so that you will draw them into your world and keep them fascinated, instead of having them sitting there with their heads bowed down, sleepily looking at their watches.
  • 8. Practice, practice and… practice • Yeah, practice. And not in your head. Run the slides in full screen, stand up and start telling your story in a clear voice as you would do in front of an audience. It's no fun at all, at first. But as you repeat the process, you will gain more confidence and the slides will flow without the need to read from them all the time. When you think you're ready, practice one more time, and then, give a lecture in front of your friends/spouse.
  • 9. Prepare for the question session • People will ask you questions, even if they found your topic boring. They often do this out of courtesy, or because they want to show off their cleverness. Either way, analyse your presentation and locate its weak points, areas where the data is not strong enough or your motivation is not clear enough. Plan what and how to answer each question, it will make you sweat less on stage.
  • 11. Stand still & talk monotonously • You want people to listen to you, right? Being idle is a good way to make people go to sleep, especially after lunch time in a dark auditorium with the heater on. Walking a bit to this or that side of the stage, changing the tone of your speech to highlight a point or generate tension can make a difference. Look at people's eyes, talk to them, and convince them your story is interesting.
  • 12. Use a wide variety of colours and fonts • Visual aids are important in presentations, because our eyes are the most powerful sensing tool we've got. Try your best to keep the same slide background for all slides, choose a pleasant colour that’s easy on the eyes and limit your font's colour gamut to 2-3 options. You are not promoting a circus, right? • This slide is absolutely horrendous and a great example of what your sllides SHOULDN’T look like.
  • 13. Talk too much/ slow/ fast • Either one of these will make your audience either move uneasily in their chairs or worse, go to sleep. Make sure you're talking to the point, at a normal pace (ask friends/colleagues for this feedback).
  • 14. Tell your new joke • Humour can break the ice, recharge interest and make people engaged. However, use humour wisely and according to the atmosphere. You can plan a place to insert a humorous comment, but if you feel people are already engaged you might want to pass it. You're presenting a scientific talk, not stand-up comedy.