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Poster presentations via almost-bullet pointed list: Even more poster tips for student presenters

The University of York offers some helpful tips for Arts and Humanities folks who want to design posters. Their advice is succinct–almost bullet pointed! We suggest you take a look at these tips of the other tips were information overload.

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