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Scholars **must sign up** for every seminar they intend to attend, including the session assigned to their own team, by filling out the respective registration forms [here](./seminar_presentations2.md). | ||
The scholars who sign up for the seminar session their team is presenting at are automatically registered for the networking session with researchers from [CMIP](https://wcrp-cmip.org/) and [LEAP](https://leap.columbia.edu/) that will take place immediately after the presentations. | ||
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However, it was not always possible to accommodate the timeslot preferences of everyone in a team. If your group's session falls during your night-time, we can sign you up for the networking part of another session as long as there is a time that works for you. Let us know by tagging `@CISP organizers` on Discord or email `[email protected]`. | ||
Note that it was not always possible to accommodate the timeslot preferences of everyone in a team. If your group's session falls during your night-time, we can sign you up for the networking part of another session as long as there is a time that works for you. Let us know by tagging `@CISP organizers` on Discord or email `[email protected]`. | ||
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## Resources: how to give a short research talk? | ||
- ["The Art of Selling Science: Presenting an engaging scientific talk" by Caitlin Grzeskowiak, PLOS Early Career Research Community](https://ecrcommunity.plos.org/2017/01/31/the-art-of-selling-science-presenting-an-engaging-scientific-talk/) | ||
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