How to succeed in academic publishing, with visuals (edition 1) - 2024

26 June 2024
(8h)
campus Hasselt

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Content

In this workshop by Luk Cox and Idoya Lahortiga (somersault 18:24) you will learn to design a quality figure for your publication, PhD thesis or presentation, with hands-on practices and real-world examples. We will demystify many of the most common pitfalls and problems and give you some good practices that will avoid problems down the road. This course also includes a comprehensive overview of the ethics of image editing to assure scientific integrity at all times. The following topics will be dealt with during the workshop:

  • Technical aspects of quality figures:
    • Introduction to basic concepts: resolution, pixels, color modes, bitmaps, vector graphics, etc..
    • How to read instructions to authors (figures only).
  • Introduction to the design process of a scientific figure.
  • Graphical design principles and how to apply them to scientific communication and visualization.
  • Figures for papers: build from scratch with popular software:
    • Importance & relevance of visual communication and the opportunity it offers.
    • Introduction in effective communication principles.
    • Visual storytelling and visual hierarchy.
    • Build color confidence.
    • Annotations, graphs and callouts.
    • Typeface.
  • Publication figures versus presentation figures.
  • Tips to visually advertise research. How to stand out of the crowd and sell your research.

Please note: all examples and recommendations in the workshop mainly come from the disciplines Life Sciences, Physics and Chemistry. However the focus of the workshop is on teaching 'principles' that can also be applied in other disciplines. In that case participants might have to make a bigger leap to extend the analogy to their work.

Learning outcomes

After attending this workshop, you will be able to...

  • prepare high quality, publication-ready figures (graphical abstracts, figures for publication (research, review, editorial) & grant applications),
  • discriminate between right and wrong image editing,
  • stand out of the crowd.

Competences

An important part of preparing for any further professional step is becoming (more) aware of the competences you have developed and/or want to develop. In the current workshop, the following competences from the UHasselt competency overview are actively dealt with:

  • academic research competences:
    • publication skills
  • intellectual competences:
    • creativity
  • personal effectiveness:
    • ethics & research integrity
    • self-development
  • interpersonal competences:
    • presentation skills

Practicalities

For whom

  • PhD students & postdocs
  • 20 places available per edition

When and where

  • June 26, 2024 - 09:00-17:00
    • campus Hasselt, building Old Prison, Green room (OG-B1.1Gr)

Preparation

Registration

  • Registration is closed since May 27, 2024.
  • As places are limited, registering does not automatically imply that you will be able to participate. You will be notified by email after the registration deadline has passed.
  • Please cancel your registration at least one week in advance in case you cannot make it (cf. cancellation & no-show policy).

Acknowledged as

  • DS BSH: category 'research management & communication skills' - course/workshop aimed at developing research (management) skills
  • DS HLS: category 'transferable skills' - compulsory elective course
  • DS ST: category 'scientific & generic communication' - course about scientific and generic communication

What others say

Idoya & Luk are both great trainers with loads of experience in both (life) sciences and creating awesome-looking graphics. Their explanations and examples were very relatable and they provided us with simple methods to improve the quality of both our graphics and research. This workshop made Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator accessible to researchers without any previous knowledge within the field.
(participant 2024)
The speakers were very prepared and spoke with a very easy language, necessary for those like me who had no prior knowledge on the software used. It was very easy to follow, but most of all very interesting, and I believe necessary for researchers like me who will sooner or later need to use figures for spreading knowledge and information. I highly suggest this training!
(participant 2024)
The overall quality of visual communication by researchers is sub-par, yet every one of us can distinguish a properly designed figure from a bad one. This workshop gives you the tools to make a change in your own work, and you can start immediately. On top of all the technical details (dpi, ppi, resolution...) you get a bunch of designrelated info and a few fun exercises in Adobe Illustrator. Must follow!
(participant 2024)
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