Get Ahead, Stay Ahead: Style - Academic writing conventions
When:
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Venue:
Online
What is 'academic writing'? What does it sound like? How do i use it? How is it similar or different to other kinds of writing? Why can’t I say ‘I’ or state my opinions? How can I sound more appropriately academic?
This workshop will discuss the academic conventions of formality, objective tone, cautious 'hedging' language and alternatives to using ‘I’ in your assignments, including how to express your arguments objectively, cautiously and persuasively. It will also examine different types, or genres, of academic writing that are required in different disciplines.
This online workshop will take place on Microsoft Teams.
All our workshops are repeated numerous times throughout the academic year. The resources and a recording of this workshop will be available in the Writing Resources section of the Birkbeck Study Skills Moodle module.
The central study skills team offers a variety of study skills and writing skills workshops.
This is one of the writing skills workshop series, which consists of:
1. Essay and assignment writing
2. Grammar: sentence structure and punctuation
3. Style: Academic writing conventions
4. Structure: Paragraphs and signposting language
5. Dissertations: the planning stage
6. Drafting, editing and proofreading your assignments
Contact name:
Sal Campbell