Advanced academic writing

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Target group: doctoral and postdoctoral researchers 

For researchers already actively working on an English academic text (such as a thesis chapter, article or conference paper), this workshop will hone participants’ skills presenting their research in a compelling and engaging way. Participants must prepare and pre-submit a mini 3-4 page version of the text as we will not only be focusing on self-editing techniques but also on giving, responding to and incorporating feedback effectively in a range of contexts.

Schedule:

Pre-submission of text: tba
Session 1: Mon, 18 Jan 2027, 10:00–16:00
Session 2: tb

Objectives:

  • Practice techniques for writing compelling texts that engage reader interest

  • Apply self-editing techniques and peer-review techniques to pre-prepared texts

  • Implement strategies for effectively giving and receiving feedback on your work

Requirement: C1 English. Only those who submit the required text by the required time (tba) will be able to participate in the workshop. While writing helps us think through and organise our ideas, the ultimate goal of academic writing is to communicate those ideas. So come prepared to keep your camera on, support your peers and share your work.

Facilitator: Dr Julie Davies (Supportstelle Englisch)

Diese Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt. // This event will be held in English.

Registration

If you would like to participate in this event and it is already marked as fully booked, you are welcome to join the waiting list. It often happens that registered participants cancel their attendance, which creates available spots. Free spots are allocated in the order of waiting list registrations. If spots become available within 72 hours before the event starts, we will notify several registrants simultaneously. These spots will then be allocated on a 'first come, first served' basis.