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Presentation as part of The Female Athlete Conference 2021 in Perth, Western Australia by West Coast Health and High Performance
Presentation as part of the ISBS Virtual Symposium 2021 - Feb 4th 2021 which is available via ISBS membership provisions!
Presentation as part of the ALTIS Virtual ACP June 22 - 25th, 2020 for the #1000CoachesforChange (now #1400CoachesforChange on twitter and Instagram).
As part of our on-going commitment to developing Higher Degree by Research students where I work, I will be presenting the following on June 10, 2020 about Developing an Online Research Profile.
Open Access Video Presentations
Prof Sophia Nimphius will be providing “the basics” and the “next steps” for sharing your research online and developing your online research profile. In this session, Sophia will share the why, what and how in developing your online research profile and maximising your research reach through various online mediums from your ORCID ID to developing your own academic webpage. She will also discuss finding your ”voice” in research translation and reflecting on the responsibility when one has a platform for disseminating information. Reference material for this talk will partially be drawn from the “30-Day Impact Challenge” blog series published as a free ebook by Stacy Konkiel.
sample of Past Presentation slides
Neuromuscular training and change of direction mechanics: Performance and Injury
Nimphius, Sophia; Alderson, Jacqueline (2018): Neuromuscular training and change of direction mechanics: Performance and Injury. figshare. Presentation. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11431107.v2
The capacity to skill development process for sidestepping: Preparation for "worst-case scenarios"
Nimphius, Sophia (2019): The capacity to skill development process for sidestepping: Preparation for "worst-case scenarios". figshare. Presentation. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11341400.v2
Bias, Belief and Variability
Nimphius, Sophia (2019): Bias, Belief and Variability. figshare. Presentation. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11427933.v3
Re-evaluating what we “know” about female athletes in biomechanics research: Across the continuum from capacity to skill
Nimphius, Sophia (2018): Re-evaluating what we "know" about female athletes in biomechanics research: Across the continuum from capacity to skill. figshare. Presentation. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.11886930.v1