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How do you bring your scholarly research to the published conclusion it deserves? How does the acceptance process function in publishing?
That is what we will discuss in these two workshops which looks at the why’s and how’s of writing and publishing research and how to go about it. You will learn how to map your PhD project and how to visualize it by storyboarding it, so as to help you think it through. We will then examine and discuss the writing process, from abstract to finished article or thesis, paying particular attention to the writing and presenting of participants’ own research as well as critically reviewing that of others. We will also explore the various possibilities for publishing your research in the form of a PhD thesis, individual articles targeted at specific journals, or an academic book, identifying crucial elements such as choosing a research design, writing your PhD thesis or articles or your book proposals and the various steps to publication as well as the refereeing process.
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Learning objectives |
At the end of the course, participants will know
- how to move quickly to publication
- how to master the basics of research and publication
- how to develop problem-solving strategies for writing
- how to improve the communication of their research for publication
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Instructor |
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Prof. Dr. Christina Ljungberg; English Department, UZH; Christina Ljungberg GmbH |
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Language |
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English |
Target participants |
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This course is aimed at PhD candidates in the humanities and social sciences. |
Duration |
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2 days |
Dates |
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10 June 2021 9:00 - 17:30h
17 June 2021 9:00 - 17:30h
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Canceling deadline |
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20 May 2021 23:59
(see Conditions of Participation for information on canceling after the deadline.)
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Location |
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RAA-E-30 |
Contact person |
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Eric Alms, Graduate Campus |
ECTS credit |
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1 ECTS credit (has to be recognized by your faculty) |
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Further information |
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This is not a language course. |