RESEARCH WORKSHOP
Writing a good abstract
Presenter | Randall Moreno | |
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Open to | Early career researcher, HDR candidates, Researcher |
In preparation for the CDU HDR Conference (16-18 July), this workshop will provide you with tips on how to write a concise, engaging and attractive abstract. It covers abstracts in theses and journal articles and examples will be given for analysis and discussion.
Wednesday April 2, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm (Darwin time). Registration is required.
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