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  1. Heinz Pernegger (CERN)
    03/06/2013, 09:00
  2. Tobias Flick (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE))
    03/06/2013, 09:15
  3. Thomas Fritzsch (Fraunhofer IZM)
    03/06/2013, 10:00
  4. Miroslav Havranek (Universitaet Bonn (DE))
    03/06/2013, 11:00
  5. Ivan Peric (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
    03/06/2013, 11:45
  6. Petra Riedler (CERN)
    03/06/2013, 14:00
  7. Michael Campbell (CERN)
    03/06/2013, 15:00
  8. Alan Honma (CERN)
    03/06/2013, 16:30
  9. Heinz Pernegger (CERN)
    04/06/2013, 09:00
  10. Dr Nigel Hessey (NIKHEF (NL))
    04/06/2013, 09:30
  11. Augusto Sciuccati (Universite de Geneve (TALENT ER))
    04/06/2013, 10:00
  12. Daniel Dobos (CERN)
    04/06/2013, 11:00
  13. Fares Djama (CNRS/IN2P3 CPPM - Aix-Marseille Univ.)
    04/06/2013, 11:45
  14. Federico Faccio (CERN)
    04/06/2013, 14:00
  15. Corrado Gargiulo (CERN)
    04/06/2013, 15:00
  16. Alessandro Mapelli (CERN)
    04/06/2013, 16:30
  17. Hanna Poikela
    06/06/2013, 08:40
  18. 07/06/2013, 09:30
    Meeting in front of the Globe (building 80) 15 min before your tour Safety rules - closed, flat or block-heeled shoes are required for the site visits - helmets will be provided - access to underground areas is not authorized for pacemaker wearers nor pregnant women - access to underground areas is not authorized for people under 16
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  19. Pietari Kauttu (Bgator)
    10/06/2013, 09:00
  20. Mrs Claudia Marcelloni De Oliveira (University of Birmingham (GB))
    10/06/2013, 09:15
    How does the target audience (peers, non-scientists, media) affect your communication?
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  21. Christine Sutton (CERN)
    10/06/2013, 10:00
    Researchers speak their own language. How to convey the essential message to the general public?
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  22. Kate Kahle (CERN)
    10/06/2013, 11:00
    What, why and how?
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  23. Stephanie Hills (STFC and CERN)
    10/06/2013, 11:30
    How to get media's attention? How to give an interview for a newspaper or television? After this session you will master the dos and the don'ts.
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  24. Mick Storr (CERN)
    10/06/2013, 12:10
    How to meet visitors and to make the most of their visit?
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  25. Rolf Landua (CERN)
    10/06/2013, 14:00
    An image speaks louder than 1000 words. But how many words does a video equal to?
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  26. Olivier Gaumer (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    10/06/2013, 14:30
    See, hear, touch and feel the science.
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  27. Hugo Alistair Day (University of Manchester (GB)), Pietari Kauttu (Bgator)
    10/06/2013, 15:00
  28. Christine Sutton (CERN), Mrs Claudia Marcelloni De Oliveira (University of Birmingham (GB)), Mick Storr (CERN), Pietari Kauttu (Bgator), Rolf Landua (CERN), Stephanie Hills (STFC and CERN)
    10/06/2013, 15:45
    Now it is time to show what you have learned during the day. Prepare a 3-minute outreach talk to present your current research work or a future research idea. The talks will be structured in a comprehensive and attractive way and trained in small groups to be ready for Thursday's filming session.
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  31. 13/06/2013, 09:00
  32. Mrs Claudia Marcelloni De Oliveira (University of Birmingham (GB)), Mick Storr (CERN), Pietari Kauttu (Bgator), Rolf Landua (CERN)
    13/06/2013, 14:00
    Everyone presents their prepared 3-minute speech supported by max 2 power point slides or other material if needed. The presentations are filmed. Each student in the audience writes a short feedback about each presentation for the chairman of the session. At the end of the session the science communication professionals give feedback regarding the presentations. The speeches are then edited...
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  33. 13/06/2013, 16:30
    For the 3 presenters, transportation back to CERN for the Google + Hangout session will be provided.
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  34. Heinz Pernegger (CERN)
    14/06/2013, 09:00
    TALENTed students' feedback to event organisers regarding Summer School.
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  35. Heinz Pernegger (CERN)
    Closing Words, Group picture & networking.
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  36. Thomas Fritzsch (Fraunhofer IZM)
  37. Tobias Flick (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE))
  38. Mrs Claudia Marcelloni De Oliveira (University of Birmingham (GB))
  39. TBA
  40. Mrs Claudia Marcelloni De Oliveira (University of Birmingham (GB))
    How to make your point and get your message through in 2 minutes? How to be self-confident and inspiring while talking about your work to the public?
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  41. Mrs Claudia Marcelloni De Oliveira (University of Birmingham (GB))