Scientific writing clinic
11, 18, 25 June 2019
Lecturers
- Marc Matter, HEG Fribourg, CTC University Hospital Zurich, and ZUW University Bern
Contact: hikermarc70 (at) yahoo.com - Benjamin Hoyt, HEG Fribourg
Objectives
Content
The course takes a practical approach to writing, with all participants receiving individual help in correcting and re-structuring their own writing, which they start before the beginning of the course.
The course consists of three main components:
- Linguistic components of better writing, including areas like word order, text linkers, tenses, cohesion, scientific style, and text flow.
- Linguistic characteristics of research texts: the textual characteristics of abstracts as well as of introduction, results, discussion and methods sections.
- Self-help strategies for scientific writers, such as the effective use of model articles as well as books and online references in checking style, grammar, terminology and usage in specific fields
Pre-course assignment
Participants submit 1-3 pages of an article or dissertation, ideally the introduction (but if not possible, another section can be submitted as well) to Sara Santi before the beginning of the course (deadline 5 June), and continue to work on their text while the course is taking place.
Details will be communicated in a "Welcome e-mail" three weeks prior to the beginning of the course.
General information
Dates: Tuesdays 11, 18, 25 June 2019 (3 days)
Schedule: 8.55 - 17.00
Venue: University of Neuchâtel, Faculté des sciences, UniMail, Building A, room A218
Credit points: 2.0 ECTS (Communication)
Evaluation: Active participation during the 3 days including pre-course assignment and homework, as described above.
Information: For questions on course content, please contact Marc Matter hikermarc70 (at) yahoo.com. For any other question, please contact the doctoral program coordinator Sara Santi.
Travel expenses: For participants of the DP-biol doctoral program in Organismal biology. Please send original the train tickets (half-fare, 2nd class) with the reimbursement form to Sara Santi. For more information see the travel expenses reimbursement section
Registration
- This course is open to all Ph.D students. However, until 12 May 2019 priority is given to "Interuniversity doctoral program in Organismal Biology" participants.
- Minimum number of participants: 8, maximum: 12.
- This course is free, but the effective cost is approx. CHF 700.00 per person. Therefore, a waiting list will be prepared to ensure that there are no empty seats.
Registration: through the web only: Closed
Deadline: 21 May 2019
Cancellation policy (CHF 100) .