Presentation Modes: Researchers Share Their Work Their Way
Not everyone presents the same way, and that is the beauty of it. ICRHS offers three open options to share research: Live, Poster, or Virtual. Each one fits different goals, schedules, and presentation styles
Live (In-Person) Presentations
Presenters stand in front of their audience and bring their research to life. They can connect directly, answer questions on the spot, and build real relationships with peers. It is energetic, personal, and full of spontaneous insight
Poster Presentations
Presenters let their work speak visually. A poster allows attendees to explore the research at their own pace while the presenter guides conversations, shares methods, and discusses results. It is perfect for one-on-one discussions and deeper networking
Virtual Presentations
Presenters can share their research from anywhere in the world. Virtual sessions make it easy to participate, share, and connect without travel. They offer flexibility, accessibility, and a chance to reach a global audience
Why Choosing What Fits You Best Matters
A presenter’s style is important because it shows how research is received, understood, and remembered. Each mode creates a different kind of connection with the audience and offers unique strengths