RESEARCH WORKSHOP
Writing up your discussion
Presenter | Laura Ficorilli / Josh Billam | |
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Contact person | E: askthelibrary@cdu.edu.au | |
Location | Online | |
Open to | CDU staff and students, HDR candidates |
Unlock the secrets to crafting a compelling discussion section in your research paper or thesis! Join us on Thursday, 28th November, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm for a hands-on workshop designed to help you plan the content and structure of your discussion. Learn how to use precise language that aligns with the strength of your claims, ensuring your arguments are clear and persuasive. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your academic writing and make your research writing shine!
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