Think-Write: Quality Papers
Participants:
This course is open to all research staff.
Pre-requisites: None
Overview:
This course gives a fresh look at the task of writing academic papers. It aims to give newcomers the confidence to get started quickly, while showing old hands some new ways of making the process less painful.
Anticipated learning outcomes:
By the end of this session, you will have a fuller understanding of:
Roberts' transferable skills addressed:
Preparation:
This is a practical 'hands-on' workshop, and you should bring the following to work on during the day:
1) an idea for a paper - either one you are writing at the moment, or one that you plan to write in the near future;
2) three or four papers that have been published in the journals in which you would like to see your work appear (it is best if you are not the author of these papers).
Related resources:
Desktop Learning
Date, time and venue: 1 day workshop
| Date | Time | Venue |
| 12 July 2013 | 1000 - 1600 | Foster Court 218 |
Facilitator:
Pete Moore gained his PhD at the University of Reading before working as a post-doc at UCL. For the past decade he has worked as a freelance science writer contributing to international media, as well as writing 10 books. He has run over 100 training courses throughout northern Europe.
Cost:
How to book: Booking Form
OSD Course Contact: Ed Drinkwater
See also:
To view the other two workshops in the Think-Write series please click on the links below
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