ABSTRACT

In our world overloaded with data, and many communication options, it is essential that researchers should master their skills to communicate with their supervisor, colleagues, and industry. Good communication skills does not equate to good language skills or oral wizardry but it is the ability to make the audience understand the topic and appreciate the research outcomes. This is an essential strength for the success of the project and for a successful career in research. The fundamental strengths for a researcher to communicate their research are based on effective transmission of knowledge to the audience.