Get involved in the Presenter Network Conference 2025

Fasten your seatbelts, this is going to be a jam-packed conference. We usually host the Presenter Network Conference onsite at the Royal Observatory Greenwich; but things are a little different this year. 

As we are in the middle of the Royal Observatory Greenwich Transformation Project, we are going digital this year instead.  

What the Presenter Network Conference all about?

The Presenter Network Conference brings together our hubs from around to UK to share best practice when it comes to presenting. This network has been created by presenters, for presenters. 

As always, the conference is designed to give you a snapshot of the network's ‘best bits’ from the last year. We ask all of our speakers to pack their talks full of the advice and guidance they have gathered through their careers – that means there is always a buckets of practical tips for you to take away and try out. 

Where is it?

This year’s conference will be hosted on Zoom Webinar and you will need to book your place. So get in there quick! You will need to be a network member to join the event. If you haven’t already signed up, you can do that here: The Presenter Network | Royal Museums Greenwich 

Zoom invitations will then be sent to members. 

Conference Programme 2025

9am Introductions

9.15 - 10.15am Key note, Becky Holmes

Break

10.30 - 11.30am Story-telling hour

For this portion of the morning, speakers have been asked to respond to the prompt: I wish I had known...

Break

11.45 - 12.45pm Turbo talks 

These are rapid talks each covering something our presenters want to share with you. This may be something they have developed, learned or discovered. 

Conclusion

Keynote Speaker: Becky Holmes

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Becky Holmes

Helping you reach your next level in presenting on stage and to camera

Becky Holmes is a confidence-on-camera and personal presence coach, speaker and trainer, helping people communicate with clarity, confidence and authenticity — whether they’re stepping onto a stage or speaking straight to camera.

Becky Holmes

With more than 20 years’ experience performing and presenting science to live audiences, and eight years coaching individuals to find their presence, Becky has presented to more than 100,000 people at festivals and in schools — which means she’s got all the tricks to keep content compelling and audiences hooked.

Known for her warmth, humour and ability to draw people out of their shell, Becky brings infectious energy to every session. Her workshops and one-to-ones leave participants feeling more confident, more expressive and genuinely excited to take the mic.

She also holds a Gold Medal in Public Speaking from LAMDA and blends performance know-how with personal development tools to support a whole-person approach to engaging any audience.

 

Meet the Turbo Talk Speakers

Jerry Stone

Jerry Stone is a Freelance Space Presenter, having spoken on astronomy and space exploration for over 55 years. He is a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and has given more presentations there than anyone else. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, and holds positions in several other space organisations. He is a broadcaster and author and is widely known as an expert on space exploration, and his work is recognised by NASA.

Dr Sarah Bearchell

Dr Sarah Bearchell is an award-winning Freelance Science Writer and Presenter based in Oxfordshire. She prides herself on creating inclusive science activities which engage and delight children and family audiences.

Talk Creating Delight

Connecting with your audience is a powerful thing. I’ll be sharing some of the methods I use to engage with my audience and create delight with the simplest of activities.

Dr Russell Arnott

Dr Russell Arnott is a science presenter and communications trainer who specialises in helping audiences connect with science and the environment. Through his work with Incredible Oceans CIC, he helps organisations and researchers rethink how they interact with non-self-selecting groups, blending his hands-on presenting experience with practical training sessions.

Talk Reaching Outside the Bubble: Communicating to Values

We say we want audiences to ‘engage’, yet most of our effort goes into helping them understand the science rather than feel anything about it. This short session explores how audience values shape connections and how recognising these can help presenters reach beyond self-selecting audiences, engaging with people whose motivations may differ from our own.

Dorian Knight

Dorian Knight has an MA in Medieval and Viking Studies from the University of Iceland and a further postgraduate degree in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester. He has worked within the museum sector for over 10 years across London and England. His roles have included a curatorial traineeship at the Charleston Trust researching, and cataloguing a 20th century Bloomsbury Group art archive , supporting the Horniman Museum in their anthropology redisplay and delivering heritage capacity building programmes in local authorities. In his current job, Dorian manages an astronomy heritage public programme as part of the Royal Observatory redevelopment.

Joshua Darkwa

My Name is Joshua; I am a Planetarium Presenter and a Science Explainer for Royal Museums Greenwich. I am also the Talk Secretary for the Hampstead Scientific Society. 

I learnt first-hand storytelling is a way of educating generations and is an effective way for presenting. Stories are all about commanding emotions and I really enjoy the laughter! I present with an intention to engage and allow those listening to feel as if they don't have to listen at all! To simply learn, laugh and immerse themselves in my show is my method of presenting.

More speakers tbc

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Header image: Space Jungle by Soumyadeep Mukherjee | Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022 People and Space