Training + Coaching

Conference settings

Conferences and meetings are more likely to yield lasting results if there are quality input documents – agenda-setting publications, learning materials or discussion papers – and outcome documents. 

After all, meetings in person are resource-heavy and many audiences will hear about them only by their written results. That is why funders are not generally content with activity reporting, which simply confirms that events have happened. 

As a resource person at academic and policy events I have supported busy events teams and participants to report back, both during and after. This can be particularly helpful in interdisciplinary or intercultural working. I also:

  • Regularly edit conference proceedings.

  • Have been a speaker at events held by King’s College London, North East London NHS Foundation Trust, the Commonwealth, and the UK Council of Professionalism Teachers, among others.


Other coaching + training

Coaching is part of my standard support for individual authors, on request, and is not charged separately. I have also given training workshops for students and professional teams seeking to improve their writing and editing practice.

 
 

Your ability to capture what everyone’s saying as we go along is unusual – and beautiful!

Professor Emmanuel Lazega, Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) Paris

Your workshop presentation had rigour and depth – it really helped participants to realize there is much more to the topic.

– Cristal de Saldanha, development consultant (South Africa/UK)