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Workshops are led by an expert professional trainer from the Nature Masterclasses in-house team
Workshops in over 10 key areas of the research cycle, and includes a workbook with keypoints, activities to reinforce the content, and additional online resources
Interactive workshop where the trainer stimulates engagement and discussion with the attendees
1-day and 2-day live workshops, available in-person or virtually
30-250 researchers in each workshop
Auditorium or classroom styles
For early and mid-career researchers
Researchers of mixed disciplines, or the workshop content can be tailored to one of four disciplines: life sciences, physical sciences, clinical research, or social sciences
For global institutions
Being successful in academia requires numerous skills across the research life cycle. However, many early to mid-career researchers do not receive the necessary training to achieve this.
The Nature Masterclasses team have developed a series of interactive workshops to support researchers across a range of essential topics, such as scientific writing and publishing, academic presentations, communicating science to the public, and many more. These workshops include activities to allow participants to put learned content into practice and promote active learning.
Workshops are delivered live, either in person or virtually, to facilitate discussion and Q&A sessions between the participants and the trainer.
Nature Masterclasses offers 1 or 2-day live workshops, either in person or virtually, led by expert trainers.
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Workshops led by Nature Portfolio Editors in Scientific Writing and Publishing
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The Nature Masterclasses on-demand platform has more than 110 hours of bite-size lessons supporting researchers across the research cycle.
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