Communicating Research through Visual Abstracts, 5/30

Communicating Research through Visual Abstracts, 5/30

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The Office of Academic Engagement at the Drug Policy Alliance is hosting Dr. Joel Topf to do a free webinar on the basics of putting together a visual abstract to summarize your research. For those of you who aren’t familiar, a visual abstract is a graphic image and representation of key findings from your study. They can be a really helpful tool for disseminating your research to broad audiences who may not be able to read your entire manuscript or study.

We hope you can join the webinar! This would be a great webinar for current graduate students, researchers, academics, and anyone else who wants to disseminate good research!

See below for more information:

Date: Thursday May 30th

Time: 2pm EST

Registration: Click HERE.


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