Looking to elevate your next meeting or event with engaging, thought-provoking content? Consider adding a speaker from Badger Talks—a University of Wisconsin–Madison outreach program that brings UW experts directly to communities across the state.

 

Badger Talks is the official speakers bureau (of over 400 speakers) of the University of Wisconsin–Madison, designed to bring the university's knowledge and expertise directly to communities across Wisconsin. Rooted in the Wisconsin Idea—the principle that education should influence people's lives beyond the classroom—Badger Talks connects UW–Madison faculty, staff, and graduate students with local organizations to share insights on a wide array of topics.
 

Perhaps you are an educational organization or association. Choosing a speaker like Dr. Nafsaniath Fathema. Her research focuses on technology adoption in education and its impact on teaching and learning practices in both higher education and K-12 settings. She also explores active, innovative, and inclusive teaching practices, particularly in STEM, as well as user experience research.

 

Or maybe your conference is about advancements in the medical field. There are many speakers in the Badger Talks catalog such as Dr. Nicholas Pytel that can be a presenter at your event. Dr. Pytel specializes in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology and is the Medical Director of the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Clinic and the Pediatric Neurocutaneous Disorders Clinic at UW Health Kids. He has expertise in molecularly targeted therapeutics pertaining to this field.

Whether your group is interested in science, arts, health, business, or public policy, Badger Talks offers a wide range of knowledgeable speakers who can inform, inspire, and energize your attendees.