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A scientist is one of the few professions where failure means progress. No one wants their project or experiments to fail, but a large part of science is failing and learning it.
Projects, just like anything in life, don’t always go to plan. If, or when, something goes wrong, or something unexpected happens with your project, you are likely going to have to alter your scope, outcome or possibly even resources to still achieve an effective outcome for your project and make the intended impact.
A pitch is a presentation, either formal or informal, that you give when you want or need something from someone. It could be money, expertise, support, time etc.
How you conduct your science projects will have constraints – things that just cannot be compromised on.
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Communication of your science is core to your science having impact, but most people only read the title and maybe the summary or abstract.
One of the most important things to remember about effective communication is you need to ensure people understand what it is you’re saying.
The old adage, ‘you’ve got to be in it to win it’ applies to awards in science just as much as it does in any other context.
Not everyone is a subject matter expert in your field, which means things that seem “common knowledge” to you, are not common knowledge to others.
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