Please show up early to check the projector settings when you have a presentation, and read these instructions for your time slot and other details. Ask, if you have any concerns!
All presentations should include (at least) the following items:
- Title, name, affiliation, supervisor, research group
- Introduction: background, aims, and the research problem(s)
- Methods: how will you solve your research problem(s)
- Expected results
- Status: where are you now, next steps, and a general time frame for finalizing the research
The following sections give details for each type of presentation.
Presenting a research plan for doctoral thesis
- Give a talk about your research plan
- 45 minute time slot: 20 minute talk, 10-15 minutes for the opponents, the rest for the audience
Rehearsing a conference talk
- An opportunity to rehearse and get feedback of your conference talk
- Reserve your rehearse slot as soon as your paper gets accepted!
- Please give your talk exactly as you will present it in the conference, following the guidelines you got from the conference organizers
- 45 minute time slot: 20 minute talk (or whatever the conference specifies), 10-15 minutes for the opponents, the rest for the audience
Presenting a doctoral thesis
- Give a comprehensive overview of your thesis when it is close to public defense
- 90 minute time slot (leave 10-15 minutes for a discussion)
Rehearsing lectio praecursoria
- Present your lectio and get feedback
- 90 minute time slot (20 minute talk followed by a discussion)