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Hypothetically Speaking: writing hypotheses and making projections
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HHypothetically Speaking: writing hypotheses and making projections.

If your research involves testing hypotheses or making projections about the future, it is important that you are confident when writing hypothetically. This workshop will cover conditionals and the subjunctive as well as looking at hypotheses or projections in published academic work. GR, TW

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How to Respond to Feedback: redrafting and editing work RDO
Microsoft Teams

How to Respond to Feedback: redrafting and editing work.

This workshop will start by analysing different types of feedback you might receive from supervisors, examiners, and editors. It will look at how comments can be translated into meaningful improvements in your work. It will also cover what sort of feedback to expect at different stages of your PhD. There will also be some time to evaluate each other’s work.

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Writing for the Public or Writing for Academics RDO
Microsoft Teams

Writing for the Public or Writing for Academics.

Impact is increasingly important but how do you write for different audiences? What tone do you need when writing a post for an academic blog? A newspaper column? A resource for teachers? An academic article? A thesis? This workshop will cover different expectations and styles required for different types of writing.

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