Webinar: Understanding the structure of academic papers
Thursday 23rd April 2020 @1400 GMT
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What we will cover
Your particular subject and research area are important, of course, but academic papers also all share consistent structural aspects and key content; the things you’ll need to include – remain the same. In this webinar we’ll review the structure of academic papers from a reader’s perspective and discuss the key components of each: What you’ll need to include and where to keep your readers interested. Structure is key to successful academic writing: join our webinar to make your life much easier and also keep your readers engaged from start to finish. We’ll be giving away of set of free templates that you can fill in based on your own work to better understand how to structure your papers.
Who should attend
Those who want to learn how to structure and easily write an academic paper
Those who want to learn how to manage the publication process
Those who want to get their research published in international journals
Those who want to understand the socioeconomic impact of your research. It’s far more than just publishing high-impact articles.
Those who want to understand the kinds of research questions that will result in papers in leading international journals.
Those who generally want to improve their science communication skills
Webinar: Understanding the structure of academic papers
Thursday 23rd April 2020 @1400 GMT
Day(s)
:
Hour(s)
:
Minute(s)
:
Second(s)
Cost: Free
*Please note that the webinar is limited to the first 50 registrants for free
**Please still register if you are unable to attend the live session and we will automatically send you a recording of the event to watch
Register now to avoid disappointment