English: Writing (Scientific) - Love Your Reader New
Description
Holding the reader in mind is key to good writing. In this workshop we will analyse attributes of a reader in order to create better pieces of writing. In doing so we will cover the danger of overload, clarity in developing ideas and the use of conventions in scientific writing.
Target audience
- Non-native PhD and Postdoc, MPhil by Research students from the Department of Engineering
- Further details regarding Engineering Language Unit's eligibility criteria are available
Duration
One two hour session
Frequency
Once a year
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