RESEARCH PROJECT

HOW TO WRITE A GOOD INTRODUCTION.
OTHER TIPS FOR A STRONG INTRODUCTION.
1 Answer the question "Why should I read this?"
2 Engage the visitor with an anecdote.
3 Tell the reader "This is not for you. (But not really. It totally is.)"
4 Share something personal.
5 Ask a question.
ORAL PRESENTATION
Giving presentations can be an unnerving business. There is so much you need to say, but so little time to say it in. Or maybe you feel that there is too much time and you are not sure how you are going to fill it. And there is this big stage, that intimidating podium, a large audience full of the people. Your research is good, but you get nervous speaking in public and are worried that you won't do yourself and your science justice.
Public speaking is a
challenge to most people. But there are four tips that can be taken
to meet this challenge and to ensure that you give the best possible
presentation: the four Cs.

