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Compact Online-Workshop. Designing Effective Academic Posters

A Poster Workshop for Physicists and other STEM Scientists (f/d)

Veranstaltungsdaten

27. August 2026 09:00 – 27. August 2026 12:00
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Poster sessions are a standard part of academic conferences. This compact online workshop, organized by Mehr für Physikstudentinnen delivers, in condensed form, the core principles of effective poster design — from initial conceptual thinking to concrete implementation in Corporate Design. Participants leave with the foundations needed to develop their poster independently; the follow-up session offers space for individual feedback on the advanced draft.

Format

27.08.2026: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Online-Workshop

08.09.2026: 9. a.m. - 10 a.m. Online-Feedback and follow-up session

Two female Scienctist discuss an academic poster
Foto: Marian R. Goldsmith, CC BY-SA 4.0
Postersessions are a great opportunity to share your ideas.

 

Content

  1. Conceptual Considerations & Design Principles – target audience, core message, content reduction; typography, color, imagery, proportions
  2. Layout & Templates – grid systems, visual hierarchy, reading flow; hands-on with the provided CD-compliant templates
  3. Poster Analysis and Feedback – brief analysis of examples/drafts brought by participants

 

Follow-up

Group feedback on the further-developed posters; open questions on implementation, layout, and Corporate Design.

 

Requirements

PC/laptop, current browser, headset/camera, stable internet connection. Participants should ideally bring their own poster material (text, images) or an existing draft.

 

Target audience

Graduate and postgraduate students (f/d), doctoral candidates and postdocs from all STEM subjects. The workshop ist offered for women and TIN* persons.

 

Group size

Max. 12 people

Registration

Please, register until 19th August via . Places are limited.

Referierende

Birgit Lukowski
Südsten Grafik

Veranstalter

Gender Equality Office
Project "Mehr für Physikstudentinnen"