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Scientists want to create positive changes and do work that is impactful.
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.
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.
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.
In the modern, digital world, there are so many places you can go to publish your research, so how do you know what’s best?
The risk of miscommunications, so, failing to communicate adequately, or misinterpretation, which is communicating in a way that leaves the receiver open to multiple interpretations, can be fairly high.
Most scientists at one stage or another are involved in the preparation and submission of an article or paper to a scientific journal.
How many times have you gone into a project, at home or work, and then ended up in a situation where you go ‘yeah well I didn’t realise that, or think of that, before we started!’
At the beginning of your project, you should clearly understand what the project is planning to achieve as the primary outcome.
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