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Mon 5 Feb 2024
10:00 - 12:00

Venue: Online

Provided by: Researcher Development Programme (RDP)


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Writing at postgraduate level: Why writing at postgraduate level is hard
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Mon 5 Feb 2024

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Writing at postgraduate level

In this series of four sessions we’ll be taking an in-depth look at various aspects of writing at postgraduate level. Each session will be 90mins, with 30mins at the end for questions and discussion.

Whilst they have been designed as a set of sessions, with each building on from the previous, the individual sessions have been designed to be standalone – which means that you can attend the whole series or just those that particularly speak to you.


Workshop 1: Why writing at postgraduate level is hard

In this first session, we’ll be taking a step back and reflecting for a moment on what it is that you’re actually doing at PG level, as this is far more than simply writing. You’re engaging in a complex, cognitive process of knowledge creation. And so when the writing gets hard, its useful just to remember that what you are doing is far more complicated than just writing – as writing is something that you can all already do and to a pretty high degree of ability. In fact, as we will see, there are numerous factors involved in writing at this level, from the epistemological assumptions of your discipline, through how we construct argument, before we even get to how we construct an articulate sentence – and we’ll be looking at all of these.


The other workshops in the series are:
Workshop 2: The Universitys criterion clearly written - what this means
Workshop 3: Reader Empathy. Its not just about the writing - its writing for your reader
Workshop 4: The true secret to clarity - multi-level editing

Target audience

All PhD students and postdocs, all levels, all disciplines.
Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available here.

Prerequisites

This course will facilitated via Zoom, please ensure you have access. Zoom Joining link will be sent in Booking Confirmation email.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Mon 5 Feb   10:00 - 12:00 10:00 - 12:00 Online Karen Ottewell
Format

Online participative workshop (Zoom).

Duration

One 2 hour session.


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