English4Uni, HDR Series
Organising your writing
Presenter | Josh Billam | |
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Contact person | T: 08 8946 7016 E: askthelibrary@cdu.edu.au | |
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This workshop series is delivered online. |
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Open to | All International audience, CDU staff and students, Early career researcher, Future students (International), HDR candidates, International students, Researcher |
English4Uni is a structured series of online, interactive workshops designed to equip international Higher Degree by Research (HDR) students with the essential language skills and academic competencies required to engage confidently in university-level discourse. These sessions will focus on developing advanced academic skills, enabling students to participate effectively in scholarly discussions, present research findings, and produce well-structured academic writing.
To register, follow this link: https://libcal.cdu.edu.au/event/5748904.
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