Create Your Research Poster
- Corina Lacatus - Queen Mary University of London, UK
- Alex Nogues - Sopra Steria UK
Super Quick Skills
Need to design a research poster but not sure where to start? This book breaks down everything you need to know about translating your research project into an effective research poster.
- Learn the basic elements of good poster design
- Ensure your poster captures all the relevant aspects of your research
- Understand how to tell a story with your poster.
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A great resource for students new to the concept of Research posters as assignments. We have ordered copies via the LRC procurement
So many of our courses now have a poster assessment, and so many students are afraid of creative or visual assignments. This book encourages students to address (and eliminate) their fears, develop essential communication skills and build confidence through top tips, easy explanations and accessible activities.
A useful guide to developing an academic poster.
Used for students to gain an understanding of how to use data collected from questionnaires.
It provides a good guideline for novice researchers in publishing a research poster. I found it useful for my doctoral students who are in their first year of the program.