Basic Scientific Writing Course
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The responsibility of a scientist does not end when their laboratory or field investigations are complete. They must also communicate their results to the scientific community, donor organizations, policy makers, and potential users of the knowledge generated.
Only then can the scientist claim to have made a real contribution to the existing body of scientific knowledge.
Looks aren’t everything. But, if information is communicated in a way that captures and holds the reader’s interest, it has a greater chance of reaching its audience. Scientists must have the relevant skills that enable them to make effective written presentations
that communicate information clearly and concisely.
This five-day course in scientific writing is intended to help scientists and researchers develop their skills in written communication and make them more effective in sharing their knowledge of science in the future.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the course, the participants will have developed their skills in:
- organizing a scientific paper;
- preparing each part of the paper to communicate scientific information effectively.
Schedules
Apr 17, 2017 - Apr 21, 2017
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No. of Days: | 5 |
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