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  1. How to Write an Academic Bio for Conferences

    Whatever discipline you're working in, you'll definitely need to include the following in your academic bio: full name, position (i.e. PhD student; PhD candidate), institution. All this should go into the first sentence, so it reads something like this: Joe Bloggs is currently a PhD candidate [meaning he's passed his upgrade] at the ...

  2. How To Write A Good Academic Biography

    An academic biography is a concise description of a researcher and his career which is mostly used as an introduction to a conference or public event. This article discusses some important tips on writing an academic bio. ... early-stage researchers, and graduate students who want to know more about the issues pertinent to successful publication.

  3. How to write your academic biography

    The short-and-sweet bio. Formula: [Name] is a [position] at [institution]. Example: Big Bird is a doctoral student at Sesame College. When to use it: You can never go too wrong with the short-and-sweet approach. Scholars at all levels use it for books, articles, conference papers, blog posts… everything, really.

  4. Effective Conference Speaker Bios: 9 Examples That Stand Out

    8. Brittany Richmond. 9. Dan Irvin. Conclusion. When you land your first big speaking gig, one of the first things your event planner will ask for is a headshot and bio. Composing a bio for a conference is an important way to attract audience members to your talk. It also contributes to marketing for the event itself.

  5. How to Write a Speaker Bio for a Conference (with Examples)

    There are basic pieces of information that should be included in every speaker's biography. How your experience is relevant and beneficial to the focus of the event. Your most notable accomplishments - avoid building a laundry-list of published pieces, focus on the most impressive. If you've published in any top peer-reviewed journals like ...

  6. Where I stand: Rewriting the academic bio

    In speaking about where I stand, I make myself available. And from there grows the possibility of relationships with both others and with places, and of common action. And goodness knows, that is what the world is going to need a lot more of as we find a way to live together in our common home. Tamson Pietsch was born and grew up in Adelaide on ...

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    Short bio: Usually 35-50 words and used for conferences or social media sites. It should include: Your name. Your position. Your department. Your institution. Your research interests. Mid-Length bio: Usually 100-150 words and used on a department's website. In addition to the above information, you can add:

  8. How to Write a Bio For A Conference

    4- Include what you do and your current position. When you write a bio for a conference, it's important to describe your primary duty and responsibility. This will help your audience understand what you do and how you can add value to their organization. If you're currently employed, you can identify your employer.

  9. Academic Conferences

    Biography . In addition to an abstract you might be asked to provide a brief academic biography. This allows the presenters to know who you are, what your research in concerned with and what institution you represent. ... That's why many funding bodies, universities and conference organisers often have travel grants available to PhD students ...

  10. PhD Student Bios

    PhD Student Bios - Harvard Graduate School of Design. In addition to their studies, doctoral candidates are involved in many aspects of the school. Among other activities, they hold Research or Teaching Fellowships and organize speaker series, conferences, and journals. Students generally take courses their first two years, and are engaged in ...

  11. Writing an Academic Bio

    3 min read. ·. Dec 9, 2015. When your journal article is accepted or you are preparing to give a public presentation, you will often be asked for a short bio. And for many people, writing an ...

  12. All About You: Writing Your Academic Biography

    After a paper has been accepted or a conference talk has been arranged, you may be asked to provide your academic biography. For publications and conference presentations, you may be asked for a short one of 30 to 50 words. Applying for grants and jobs may require a longer biography between 200 and 400 words.

  13. The Life Scientists' Guide to Presenting at Conferences

    PhD student Sophie Millar from the University of Nottingham agrees: ... presenting at conferences, wellbeing, PhD support, networking and lots more, we have a huge range of articles to help - just click below: ... Hello Bio Inc, 304 Wall Street, Princeton, NJ 08540 USA. Tel 609-683-7500 Fax 609-228-4994

  14. PDF Presenter, Performer, & Conference Organizer Biographies

    Jess Deshayes Conference Organizer and Discussant Jess Deshayes is a graduate student in the Gender and Cultural Studies department at Simmons College. She received a BA in Comparative Literature from Wellesley College in 2007. She is interested in how discourses on "gender" and gender identities vary in different national contexts.

  15. A Happy PhD

    Going to an international conference, to present your own work or to better understand a scientific community, is usually an intense (even stressful) experience. As a doctoral student, probably even more so. In this post I share a selection of advice and tricks to make your next conference more pleasant (and useful in the long-term). Go forth, and enjoy a few days of "geeking out" with ...

  16. How to Write a Speaker Biography for a Conference

    Make it brief and informative. A conference speaker bio and a motivational speaker bio must be wrapped and delivered in short format to make it easier to be understood by the audience. Three to six sentences can be the right length of your writing around 75 - 100 words.

  17. How to Present at Conferences

    In this Blog, Ivy will share her experiences of presenting at conferences and the practical tips on how to get ourselves well prepared for our first professional conference debut. By Ivy Zhou. As a PhD student, we all have our area of interest and the passion to share our research with others. For a more professional purpose, nothing is better ...

  18. Throwback Post: How to Write an Academic Bio for Conferences

    Covering the Basics. Whatever discipline you're working in, you'll definitely need to include the following in your academic bio: full name, position (i.e. PhD student; PhD candidate), institution. All this should go into the first sentence, so it reads something like this: Joe Bloggs is currently a PhD candidate [meaning he's passed his ...

  19. PDF STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

    STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES Jen Kernan Communicating Research in a Rapidly Shifting Landscape November 11, during lunch from 12:00-1:30 p.m. Jen Kernan is a pharmacology PhD graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research examines post-translational modifications regulating protein sta-

  20. Doctoral Student Short Biographies

    Clare Greer is currently a third year PhD candidate, under the supervision of Professor Graham Ward. Her doctoral work explores the significance of the Hegelian philosophy of Gillian Rose (1947-1995) for contemporary orthodox political theology, particularly her interaction with John Milbank. She holds an MA in Religion, Culture and Society ...

  21. 2020 Speaker Bios

    HILT Conference 2020Championing Equitable Instruction and Inclusive ClassroomsFriday, October 16, 2020A virtual event#hiltconf. All speakers in alphabetical order: Bharat Anand is Vice Provost for Advances in Learning at Harvard University, and the Henry R. Byers Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

  22. History Graduate Student Association

    The History Graduate Student Conference is sponsored by the WVU History Department and the Senator Rush D. Holt Endowment ... along with a brief biography of the presenter(s). Proposals must be submitted by March 8th, 2024. Preference will be given to proposals that demonstrate cohesion, originality, and compatibility with the theme. ...

  23. Rachael Hathoot

    Graduate Student; High School: La Cueva HS ... Albuquerque, N.M. Bio Stats Media. Bio. Pronounced Hat-hoot ... scored (112) and tied for fourth with 10 triples ... Only the third Lobo in program history to earn Mountain West All-Conference first-team honors and was named the 2024 UNM Female Student-Athlete of the Year ... Slashed .330/.386/.479 ...