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2019: Graduate Research Writing Workshops (Social Sciences & Humanities): What Academic Audiences Expect from Introduction?

Description:

The workshops aim to foster better understanding in research communications and sharper writing performance for HDR students in social sciences or humanities. Each workshop is comprised of a short lecture, tasks and student interaction. MRes and PhD students are encouraged to attend all workshops or individual workshops in which they are interested. The topics and objectives of each workshop are provided below:

  • Writing A Critical Literature Review
  • Developing A Research Question
  • What Academic Audiences Expect from Introduction?
  • Making Rigorous Description and Justification of Research Methods
  • Techniques in Discussing Results and Drawing Conclusion
  • Every Research Article Is Written from the Basics: Paragraphs, Sentences, and Words
  • Delivering An Oral Presentation of Research
  • Applying Critical Thinking in Research 
  • Working with Theories in Research

This workshop “What Academic Audiences Expect from Introduction?” sets the following objectives:

  Understanding the structure and essential elements of an Introduction,

  Addressing each element effectively, 

  Developing skills for motivating the audience.

 

Attachments
Date: Sunday 10 March 2019
Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Audiences

Graduate Research Students

Venue(s):
Facilitator(s): Dr Frank Song
Enquiries: frank.song@mq.edu.au
Registration for this workshop is not open.