GRANTS FOR LUNCH · PERFECTING YOUR PITCH: How to Deliver Your Research UAMA. She holds an M.A. in...

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA FOUNDATION GIFT CENTER GRANTS FOR LUNCH PERFECTING YOUR PITCH: How to Deliver Your Research to a Lay Audience It can be difficult to ‘wing it’ when trying to deliver a complicated message, SO DON’T WING IT! During this Grants for Lunch we will discuss how to: Identify jargon and learn to define it clearly Make your pitch more effective, compelling, and memorable Understand what information and emotional connection your audience needs In partnership with the Pacific Science Center, Olivia Miller and Chelsea Farrar train research fellows to refine their research delivery to lay audiences. Join us and learn tools you can take with you to perfect your pitch and talk to anybody about the important work you do. Kindly RSVP online by February 10th at the link provided HERE Seating is limited. Light snacks and beverages will be provided for this informal and free event for the UA community. The nearest available parking is at the Highland Parking Garage and there is plenty of Zone 1 parking nearby. Chelsea is the Curator of Community Engagement at the UAMA. She holds an M.A. in Art Education from the UA. Olivia is the Curator of Exhibitions and Education at the UAMA. She is currently a Ph.D. student in art history at the UA. SPEAKERS Come prepared to learn, share, and take part in fun hands-on exercises! Wednesday, February 15th 10:30a.m. -12 p.m. Vine Avenue Annex | Room 102 1125 N. Vine (SW corner of Helen & Vine)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA FOUNDATION

GIFT CENTER

GRANTS FOR LUNCH

PERFECTING YOUR PITCH: How to Deliver Your Research

to a Lay Audience

It can be difficult to ‘wing it’ when trying to deliver a complicated message,

SO DON’T WING IT!

During this Grants for Lunch we will discuss how to:

Identify jargon and learn to define it clearlyMake your pitch more effective, compelling, and memorableUnderstand what information and emotional connection your audience needs

In partnership with the Pacific Science Center, Olivia Miller and Chelsea Farrar train research fellows to refine their research delivery to lay audiences. Join us and learn tools you can take with you to perfect your pitch and talk to anybody about the important work you do.

Kindly RSVP online by February 10th at the link provided HERE

Seating is limited. Light snacks and

beverages will be provided for this

informal and free event for the UA

community. The nearest available

parking is at the Highland Parking

Garage and there is plenty of Zone 1

parking nearby.

Chelsea is the Curator of Community Engagement at the UAMA. She holds an M.A. in Art Education from the UA.

Olivia is the Curator of Exhibitions and Education at the UAMA. She is currently a Ph.D. student in art history at the UA.

SPEAKERS

Come prepared to learn, share, and take part in fun hands-on exercises!

Wednesday, February 15th 10:30a.m. -12 p.m. Vine Avenue Annex | Room 102 1125 N. Vine (SW corner of Helen & Vine)