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Scholarship Opportunities
in China 2022
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Engr. Dr. Sajid Iqbal
CICOPS Fellow, Fellow IEP, Fellow IEEEP, Senior Member IEEE, Member STC
TRIZ (Level 2 Practitioner, Level 1 Instructor)
msi932@yahoo.com
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Don't curse the darkness, light a
candle.
The number of international students studying in China
has been mounting by 20% annually since the reform and
opening period began.
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By 2018, 4,92,185 international students from 196
countries studied in mainland China. They were enrolled
in 1,004 higher education institutions.
By granting scholarships to international students
Chinese government is trying to promote:
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Political cooperation and
mutual understanding
Education
Cultural exchange
The duration of degree programs are generally fixed:
Undergraduate programs last for 4 to 5 years,
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PhD degrees for 3-5 years.
Master’s degrees for 2-3
years, and
Students who qualify for undergraduate, Master’s and
PhD get:
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Free accommodation
Monthly stipend
Free tuition
Different types of Chinese Scholarships are available:
Chinese Government Scholarship Programs
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Chinese Provincial Government Scholarships
University scholarships
Chinese Government Scholarship Programs
China/UNESCO--the Great Wall Fellowship Program
Marine Scholarship of China
Study In Asia Scholarship Program
China/AUN Scholarship Program
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Chinese Provincial Government Scholarships
Inner Mongolia Government Scholarship
Heilongjiang Government Scholarship for International...
Guidelines of Guangxi Government Scholarship for A...
Beijing Government Scholarship
University Scholarships
Southwest University President Scholarship
NUPT International Students Scholarship
Scholarship for International Students in FJUT
International Student Scholarship at Shandong University
Currently over 50,000 international students are in China
with scholarships.
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Monthly living allowance is granted to the students through
the host institution at these rates (per month):
• Undergraduate students: CNY 2,500 per month = 70,000 PKR;
• Master’s students: CNY 3,000 per month = 83,000 PKR;
• Doctoral students: CNY 3,500 per month = 100,000 PKR.
Criteria and Eligibility
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1. Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens and in good
health.
2. Education background and age limit:
- Applicants for undergraduate program must have senior high
school diploma with good academic performance and be
under the age of 25.
- Applicants for MSc degree program must have BS degree and
be under the age of 35.
- Applicants for doctoral degree program must have MS degree
and be under the age of 40.
China has over 1,000 higher educational institutions
(HEIs). The C9 League is an alliance of top 9 Chinese
universities.
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China Scholarship Council (CSC) provides information for
all scholarships https://www.chinesescholarshipcouncil.com/
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274 different universities that can accept CSC scholarship
students.
You will submit your application through the online
application system https://studyinchina.csc.edu.cn/#/login
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Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship
1) Apply as early as possible – the application deadline is
open for a limited time only, so you need to apply on
time.
Often too many students apply and so it may be hard to
get feedback.
Apply to multiple universities and scholarships.
It is very competitive so it is better to apply to numerous
opportunities. 14
Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship
2) Get in contact with the university or embassy – Try to
get in contact with someone from the university and/or
embassy so they can check your application documents
are correct.
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Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship
3) Prepare Documents Carefully – Because there are so
many students applying it is important that you prepare
all your application documents correctly.
If you do not prepare them correctly then your
application may not be processed.
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Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship
4) Learn some Chinese!
Beijing Language and Culture University
http://english.blcu.edu.cn/
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Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship
5) Register on China Admissions for monthly updates
about scholarships https://apply.china-admissions.com/account/register/.
Also make sure to check out our Instagram, and YouTube
for more updates.
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The brief process of application is
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Print your documents
Send to university,
Chinese Embassy
China Scholarship
Council
When to apply for Scholarship
For CSC scholarships January to March
Deadline is in March or just after the Spring
festival
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When to apply for Scholarship
For university scholarships
There will be different deadlines according to the
university.
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When to expect results
If you apply in March
Update might be in June, July or August.
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List of required documents to apply
1. Notarized highest diploma
2. Academic transcripts
3. Passport copy
4. Research proposal or study plan
5. Recommendation letter
6. Physical examination form
7. Visa, if you have any
8. University pre-admission letter (if you have
any)
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Can I work while studying in China?
Teaching English is one of the main job areas for
foreigners in China.
International students having study residence permits are
allowed to take part-time jobs or internships outside the
campus as long as they obtain approval from their
academic institutions.
https://www.china-admissions.com/blog/can-i-work-while-studying-in-china/
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Important websites
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• China Scholarship Council (CSC)
https://www.chinesescholarshipcouncil.com/
• China Admissions
https://apply.china-admissions.com/account/register/
• Study in China http://www.studyinchina.edu.cn/
• For the online application system https://www.campuschina.org/
• World University News
https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=2021052108
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• Overview of Study in China
http://www.studychinaabroad.com/overview-of-study-in-china

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Scholarship Opportunities in China 2022

  • 1. Scholarship Opportunities in China 2022 1 Engr. Dr. Sajid Iqbal CICOPS Fellow, Fellow IEP, Fellow IEEEP, Senior Member IEEE, Member STC TRIZ (Level 2 Practitioner, Level 1 Instructor) msi932@yahoo.com
  • 2. 2 Don't curse the darkness, light a candle.
  • 3. The number of international students studying in China has been mounting by 20% annually since the reform and opening period began. 3 By 2018, 4,92,185 international students from 196 countries studied in mainland China. They were enrolled in 1,004 higher education institutions.
  • 4. By granting scholarships to international students Chinese government is trying to promote: 4 Political cooperation and mutual understanding Education Cultural exchange
  • 5. The duration of degree programs are generally fixed: Undergraduate programs last for 4 to 5 years, 5 PhD degrees for 3-5 years. Master’s degrees for 2-3 years, and
  • 6. Students who qualify for undergraduate, Master’s and PhD get: 6 Free accommodation Monthly stipend Free tuition
  • 7. Different types of Chinese Scholarships are available: Chinese Government Scholarship Programs 7 Chinese Provincial Government Scholarships University scholarships
  • 8. Chinese Government Scholarship Programs China/UNESCO--the Great Wall Fellowship Program Marine Scholarship of China Study In Asia Scholarship Program China/AUN Scholarship Program 8 Chinese Provincial Government Scholarships Inner Mongolia Government Scholarship Heilongjiang Government Scholarship for International... Guidelines of Guangxi Government Scholarship for A... Beijing Government Scholarship University Scholarships Southwest University President Scholarship NUPT International Students Scholarship Scholarship for International Students in FJUT International Student Scholarship at Shandong University
  • 9. Currently over 50,000 international students are in China with scholarships. 9 Monthly living allowance is granted to the students through the host institution at these rates (per month): • Undergraduate students: CNY 2,500 per month = 70,000 PKR; • Master’s students: CNY 3,000 per month = 83,000 PKR; • Doctoral students: CNY 3,500 per month = 100,000 PKR.
  • 10. Criteria and Eligibility 10 1. Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens and in good health. 2. Education background and age limit: - Applicants for undergraduate program must have senior high school diploma with good academic performance and be under the age of 25. - Applicants for MSc degree program must have BS degree and be under the age of 35. - Applicants for doctoral degree program must have MS degree and be under the age of 40.
  • 11. China has over 1,000 higher educational institutions (HEIs). The C9 League is an alliance of top 9 Chinese universities. 11
  • 12. China Scholarship Council (CSC) provides information for all scholarships https://www.chinesescholarshipcouncil.com/ 12 274 different universities that can accept CSC scholarship students.
  • 13. You will submit your application through the online application system https://studyinchina.csc.edu.cn/#/login 13
  • 14. Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship 1) Apply as early as possible – the application deadline is open for a limited time only, so you need to apply on time. Often too many students apply and so it may be hard to get feedback. Apply to multiple universities and scholarships. It is very competitive so it is better to apply to numerous opportunities. 14
  • 15. Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship 2) Get in contact with the university or embassy – Try to get in contact with someone from the university and/or embassy so they can check your application documents are correct. 15
  • 16. Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship 3) Prepare Documents Carefully – Because there are so many students applying it is important that you prepare all your application documents correctly. If you do not prepare them correctly then your application may not be processed. 16
  • 17. Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship 4) Learn some Chinese! Beijing Language and Culture University http://english.blcu.edu.cn/ 17
  • 18. Some Tips to Apply for the Scholarship 5) Register on China Admissions for monthly updates about scholarships https://apply.china-admissions.com/account/register/. Also make sure to check out our Instagram, and YouTube for more updates. 18
  • 19. The brief process of application is 19 Print your documents Send to university, Chinese Embassy China Scholarship Council
  • 20. When to apply for Scholarship For CSC scholarships January to March Deadline is in March or just after the Spring festival 20
  • 21. When to apply for Scholarship For university scholarships There will be different deadlines according to the university. 21
  • 22. When to expect results If you apply in March Update might be in June, July or August. 22
  • 23. List of required documents to apply 1. Notarized highest diploma 2. Academic transcripts 3. Passport copy 4. Research proposal or study plan 5. Recommendation letter 6. Physical examination form 7. Visa, if you have any 8. University pre-admission letter (if you have any) 23
  • 24. Can I work while studying in China? Teaching English is one of the main job areas for foreigners in China. International students having study residence permits are allowed to take part-time jobs or internships outside the campus as long as they obtain approval from their academic institutions. https://www.china-admissions.com/blog/can-i-work-while-studying-in-china/ 24
  • 25. Important websites 25 • China Scholarship Council (CSC) https://www.chinesescholarshipcouncil.com/ • China Admissions https://apply.china-admissions.com/account/register/ • Study in China http://www.studyinchina.edu.cn/ • For the online application system https://www.campuschina.org/ • World University News https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=2021052108 5934537 • Overview of Study in China http://www.studychinaabroad.com/overview-of-study-in-china

Editor's Notes

  1. This slide template is for the title slide of a presentation. Consider repeating a key image from one of the slides later in the presentation. The image helps orient the audience to the key words in the title. This image also gives you the opportunity to say a few things about your work—perhaps addressing the work’s importance or providing key background information. Forcing yourself to spend more time with this slide is good because a common mistake in presentations is not to leave the title slide on long enough. Because of this mistake, many in the audience do not have the chance to comprehend the key details of the title. See pages 66, 69-71, and 177 of The Craft of Scientific Presentations (CSP). This template shows one layout for the slide. You might want to rearrange the placement of the body’s wording to accommodate a different sized image.
  2. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  3. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  4. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  5. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  6. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  7. Sample mapping slide. Reference: Katrina Aspmo, Torunn Berg, and Grethe Wibetoe, “Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events (AMDEs) in Polar Regions During Arctic Spring,” presentation (Oslo, Norway: University of Oslo, 16 June 2004).
  8. Sample mapping slide. Reference: Katrina Aspmo, Torunn Berg, and Grethe Wibetoe, “Atmospheric Mercury Depletion Events (AMDEs) in Polar Regions During Arctic Spring,” presentation (Oslo, Norway: University of Oslo, 16 June 2004).
  9. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  10. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  11. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  12. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  13. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  14. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  15. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  16. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  17. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  18. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  19. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  20. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  21. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  22. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  23. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  24. Mapping slide for the presentation (note that a background slide or a slide justifying the importance might precede this slide). A common mistake with mapping slides is to give the audience simply a boring and unmemorable vertical list of topics (including the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion” and “Questions”). Such a list is quickly forgotten after the slide is removed. On a mapping slide, take the opportunity to show a key image or perhaps a representative image for each major section of the presentation. In the second case, each image would be repeated on the first visual of the corresponding section and would remind the audience that they have arrived to a major section of the presentation’s middle. In regards to the names “Introduction” and “Conclusion,” every talk has those sections, and the names are ignored by audiences. So why state them? Also, for the divisions that you do have, find a logical and parallel grouping. Note that groups of two’s, three’s, and four’s are much easier to remember and are not so nearly intimidating as groups of five’s, six’s, and seven’s. See the example mapping slide in the textbook. (CSP, pages 55-56, 74-75, 86, 143, 147, and 148)
  25. Blank slide for drafting a body slide.