Academic writing and publishing

Transferable Skills

  • Start: May 6, 2019
  • End: May 7, 2019
  • Speaker: Prof. Dr-Ing. Bartlett Warren-Kretzschmar, Golin Wissenschaftsmanagement Berlin
  • Location: Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
  • Room: Charlotte Buehler Room (C402)
  • Host: IMPRS Coordination
  • Contact: imprs-neurocom@cbs.mpg.de

Course Description

For many scientists writing and publishing is the most difficult part of research work. However, for the success of academics it is essential that the content is successfully conveyed to the relevant target groups – from the subject community to the wider public.

The methods and instruments of academic writing and publishing can be learnt. With a few select mechanisms for structuring and techniques for building arguments, it becomes possible to articulate even complex data clearly and comprehensibly. If, in addition, the handling of publishers, journals and referees is on a professional level, publications become far easier manageable.

In this workshop the process of academic writing and publishing is highlighted from the first idea through the structuring and formation of the text to its completion and publication. The participants engage with the content related, formal and organisational aspects of writing and train their text competency with exercises. The following topics are covered:

  • Abstract, article, review and monograph: Text types and reasons for writing in academia
  • From idea to text: Topic selection, structure, argumentation
  • Rummaging, digging, serving it hot: Research strategies
  • Writing as a process: Utilising creative bursts – avoiding blocks
  • Impact factors, rejection rates, publication processes: Criteria for journal selection
  • Delicate business: Communication with the publishers and the referees
  • Academic writing and publishing: My next steps

Interested PhD students are invited to register by sending an Email to: imprs-neurocom@cbs.mpg.de

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