Because you need to “storytell” your research
to the global audience!

Why so?

Most published papers are barely cited.

Typically, research needs to be shared and promoted to garner attention, especially online now that travelling is restricted.

Unlike academic writing, online research promotion demands unique writing skills to create highlights and snippets to engage with global audience.

To convey complex idea across different disciplines is challenging.

That makes storytelling an essential skill for researchers.

What is this workshop about?

Improve your science communication by storyboarding your publication content and storytelling your research impact.

Master the essential skills to write research highlights and draw graphical abstracts as required by publishers.

Understand how your research work can be promoted through social media channels to improve research visibility.

What will you take away from this experience?

Be coached by research communication experts to create the research highlight and graphical abstract for your publication.

Receive a research teaser (iestory) that is professionally written and enhanced by our experts.

Receive an additional 30-mins 1-to-1 online review with our experts after the workshop.

Where to start?

Provide us with one of your most representative publications prior to the workshop.

Make sure you have proper online learning equipment during the workshop (headset, microphone, etc.).

Actively participate in our interactive full-day workshop to get the best of it.

ies Editorial reserves the right to reject unsuitable publications from being curated into iestory if it is non-peer-reviewed or of poor quality.

Sign up now for this 1-day workshop at USD 300 per pax

It is one that kickstarts your storytelling skill for life…

Next session is available on 2nd September 2021 (Thursday)

10:00 AM (UTC+8) –  05:00 PM (UTC+8)

(1:00 PM – 2:00 PM lunch break)