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Mastering the Art of Interview Presentation in English

Learn how to effectively showcase your research during interviews by articulating in English. Create simple slides without time restrictions, focusing on innovative and rigorous research. Address the importance of your research (fundamental or applied) and key questions asked using cutting-edge technologies. Highlight key publications and facilities, emphasize collaboration with joint publications, and provide an overview of the organizational structure. Include information on the Industrial Advisory Board, training elements, budget headline, and your perspective (application or fundamental) as concluding remarks. Present your KEY message clearly: to inform rather than impress the audience.

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Mastering the Art of Interview Presentation in English

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  1. How to present you case during interview Articulate in English There is no restriction on the number of slides, just the limit of time Simple slides Stick to the time allowed Most important: innovative and rigorous research

  2. Why is the research important: fundamental or applied (x1 slide) What are the questions being asked (list no more than 4, all on x1) How to answer the questions: Approach with cutting-edge technologies Key pilot data (1 question for each slide)

  3. Track record [list key publications (eg. 2 in Nature, 1 in Science, 2 in PNAS), No name or title] (x1) Facilities to conduct the work (x1) Collaboration: genuine, list joint publications, names and journal, year, no title (x1) Organization: PI, Co-PI etc (list of names and expertise, chart, no photos,) (x1)

  4. IAB – list with affiliation and expertise (x1) Training element (x1) Budget: Headline only (x1) Perspective: application or fundamental. (x1) (This is your concluding remark)

  5. Present KEY message clearly: To inform and (less) to impress

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