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Presenting a Pitch: From Content to Visuals to Delivery

Wednesday, April 23, 2025 13:00to16:00
McLennan Library Building 3459 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C9, CA
 From Content to Visuals to Delivery

This special 3-hour workshop focuses specifically on research presentations with more explicit goals, such as policy implications, grant requests or investment pitches. Offering a holistic approach to presentations, from content to visuals to delivery, participants will learn how to present confidently and persuasively while laying out key details and expectations. Build on the topics touched on in with this deep dive. This workshop covers material from , , and.

This workshop is part of SKILLSETS’ Presentation Skills series. Check our website for more workshops in this series.

Learning outcomes:

  • Develop a compelling presentation with a clear call to action
  • Command confidence with clear and natural physical presence and delivery
  • Develop engaging visuals that enhance a presentation without overwhelming it.


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