Academic Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Writing is an essential part of the successful researcher’s skillset. However, writing at the standard necessary to publish in peer-reviewed journals can be challenging. This two-day writing workshop is for doctoral researchers in the humanities and social sciences who wish to improve their academic writing skills in English. This practical workshop will focus on the structure of an English paper and abstract and how to improve the style and readability of an academic text.
Participants are encouraged to bring along a sample of their current writing that will be the basis for peer review on the second day of the course. In addition, participants should bring at least two examples of research articles from their own field of research (written by native English speakers if possible).
Following the course, participants can send the instructor some text for individual feedback and correction.
Aims:
Participants will learn the tools and techniques that make English text more engaging and readable. Ideally everyone should come away from the course and the follow-up coaching with a well-written abstract and/or introduction to a paper.
Content:
- The writing process
- Cultural differences in writing and reader expectations
- Introducing a narrative into an academic text
- Structuring an English paper
- Composing well-structured paragraphs and sentences
- Identifying typical mistakes and how to avoid them
- Punctuating an English text
- Writing abstracts and titles
- Understanding what reviewers are looking for
- Learning from native speaker papers
- Working with Internet tools to correct texts
- Editing your own work
Methods:
This workshop is intended to be lively with plenty of discussion, pair work and group exercises. There will be time on the second day for participants to focus on their personal writing projects. Participants will also receive individual feedback and corrections on their writing following the workshop.
This workshop is open to all users of the Hamburg Research Academy. The participation is free of charge.
Course details
Date:
Wed, 15 September, 9 am - 5 pm and
Thu, 16 September, 9 am - 4:30 pm
Location:
This online event takes place via an online meeting tool. We will send the participants access data and information on the software used in advance.
Requirements:
A computer with internet access, a microphone and a webcam is required.
Target group:
Doctoral researchers
Organizer:
Hamburg Research Academy
Trainer:
Lesley-Anne Weiling is from Ireland and has been teaching academic writing and presentation skills throughout Germany and Europe for over 15 years. Besides training, Lesley-Anne proofreads and corrects academic texts. She is a co-founder of the Cologne-based consultancy Write-English.
Maximum number of participants:
12