RSC Twitter poster competition (please see information below). Please feel free to share this with your colleagues, postdoctoral researchers, PhD and undergraduate students and encourage them to get involved. Any questions about this should be sent to rscposter@rsc.org.
Two weeks until the #RSCPoster Twitter conference: 2 March 12:00 UTC – 3 March 12:00 UTC
The #RSCPoster Twitter conference is an annual event that has become a staple on many scientific community calendars. Held entirely online over 24 hours, the unique format removes the environmental and financial costs of attending a traditional conference, and helps scientific researchers share their work and network across disciplines, wherever they are in the world. Additionally this year we are introducing 2 new elements:
#RSCPosterPitch
#RSCPosterPitch is a 60 second video presentation to accompany your main #RSCPoster, just like you may stand next to your poster at a physical conference and give a quick overview. The amount of description on a poster is limited; giving a quick video overview allows you the chance to expand on why your research is interesting and explain this further. There will be a community prize for the best #RSCPosterPitch as selected by our General Committee.
#RSCPosterLive– The #RSCPoster Conference Live Webinars
This year, we’re also introducing #RSCPosterLive, a series of webinars held alongside the event at which we’re discussing some of the important issues faced by chemical scientists throughout their career. These webinars will be open to everyone – registration will be free and are now open. More information on the webinars can be found here: https://www.rsc.org/events/detail/46340/rscposterlive-the-rscposter-conference-live-webinars
As an RSC run event that anyone can attend, we would be very grateful for any and all support you can provide to spread the word and encourage our global networks and communities to join in.
Please find listed below and attached some of the promotional materials available, and don’t hesitate to get in touch with any further suggestions that may work well in your communities.