ACCELERATE Success: What's the Big Idea? Pitching Skills Training
Event Information
About this Event
Learn how to find the story of your research idea and how to confidently share it with potential collaborators or with those who might be able to help fund it. This 2-hour online session will cover how to develop the perfect pitch and confidently answering questions.
**PLEASE NOTE: If you have been shortlisted to present your translational research idea as part of the TIN Pilot Data Funding Schemes, you will be provided with bespoke pitch coaching from ACCELERATE before you present to the Dragons' Den panel. You will be contacted directly with further information.
When: 7 October 2020, 13:00-15:00.
Where: Online - a link to the meeting space will be shared with registered participants before the session.
Who should attend? This workshop is aimed at researchers at UCL.
Learning Outcomes: Participants will be able to;
- Define and apply the elements of an impactful pitch
- Explain and implement techniques for concisely answering questions under pressure
Accessibility
We aim to make our events as inclusive as possible so if you have any accessibility requirements or enquiries please contact the ACCELERATE manager Kim Gurwitz, k.gurwitz@ucl.ac.uk. If you could contact us allowing for as much time as possible before the event we will be able to ensure where required the appropriate measures are taken.
About the Facilitator
Simon Cain, Director of Westbourne Training and Consulting, is an accomplished training consultant, specialising in presentations skills and public speaking. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and was responsible for winning the UK’s first Supreme Training Award. He has been responsible for delivering a range of presentation and public speaking courses and one-on-one coaching to a wide range of private and public sector clients.
What is ACCELERATE?
ACCELERATE is a set of interlinked portfolios of training initiatives and resources aimed at upskilling the biomedical research community in translational research. ACCELERATE Success focuses on skills development for success in translational research. ‘What’s the Big Idea – Pitching Skills’ is an ACCELERATE Success initiative. ACCELERATE is a collaboration of UCL’s Academic Careers Office and Translational Research Office and is supported by the Wellcome Trust.
You can also get involved in our other ACCELERATE portfolios, namely; ACCELERATE Potential (an introduction to translational research and where to find support), ACCELERATE Expertise (technical training), and ACCELERATE Innovation (innovative thinking).
ACCELERATE is a collaboration between the UCL Academic Careers Office and the UCL Translational Research Office and is supported by the Wellcome Trust.