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Writing in Science series: Literature, referencing and aspects of scholarship  
Microsoft Teams

 

This session focuses on issues of scholarship in STEM writing. We will look critically at when and how citations should be used in STEM papers, who or what should be cited, how to gauge the volume of citations required, and the concept of self-citation. In this session, we also consider some strategies for paraphrasing technical passages to avoid source matching. This session will be of particular interest to students who are currently writing a literature review as part of an upgrading report or research paper.

Who is this for?

This workshop is tailored to PGRs in the STEM disciplines. STEM is an academic term that refers to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - and includes disciplines in the life sciences, physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, computer science, and the health sciences.

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

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Get your Writing Organised - Stage 1: storyboards
Microsoft Teams

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.

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

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Presenting with Confidence
Microsoft Teams

Does the idea of public speaking and the thought of presenting your research to an audience make you feel anxious (or overwhelmed)? Then join us in this session to learn how to structure your presentations so you can gain confidence and get maximum impact. Whether you are presenting online or in person we will discuss tips and techniques on how you can prepare and deliver a presentation that restores your confidence and leaves your audience feeling engaged with your research.

 

Who is this for?

Stages of PhD

Early 0-14 months

Mid 12-24 months

Late 24-finish

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