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Get your Writing Organised - Stage 1: storyboards
This event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

Get your Writing Organised - Stage 1: storyboards

Not sure how your ideas fit together or where they link? Then a storyboard is for you! Whether it is thinking about your argument, your hypothesis, a storyboard is an effective way of building the structure of your writing, your research and your PhD. The session will teach you the skills of storyboarding, with time to start building your own.

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Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

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Get your Writing Organised - Stage 2: signposting & mapping
This event has been organised by Researcher Development. For any enquiries please contact pgresearchskills@warwick.ac.uk.

Get your Writing Organised - Stage 2: signposting & mapping 

Internal signposting to make your thesis easier to read, Our writing needs to be clear and easy for our readers to comprehend especially when we are thinking of our thesis and our examiners. This session will examine how we can use forward and backward signposting within our chapters and introductions to ensure our examiners can follow our thesis argument. We will map our thought plans so that we can be clear to ourselves our readers.

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Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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