Central London Venue TBC
Friday 10th February / Thursday 23rd February (please choose 1 session to attend)
Writing research papers as a doctoral student can be daunting. This half-day workshop aims to make the process of deciding what might work as a paper - as well as how to write it - that little bit easier.
We will identify what gives a paper star quality, and you will explore areas of your own research for topics that demonstrate originality and significance. Then, with a better understanding of the submission process, you will learn how to package your material into a form that appeals to editors and readers alike.
This workshop will help you:
• Write a research article or journal paper that is strong on originality, significance and rigour.
• Tailor your article or paper towards the requirements of your target publication.
• Understand the review and revision process.
Terms and conditions
The following groups are eligible to attend the training
CHASE funded and associate PhD students,
Arts and Humanities PhD students at CHASE member institutions,
and students and members of staff at CHASE partner institutions
Arts and Hum PhD students (via the AHRC mailing list)
By registering below you are requesting a place on this training programme or selected sessions that form part of the programme. A member of the CHASE team or the workshop leader will contact you in due course to confirm that a place has been allocated to you.
If you are allocated a place but can no longer attend, please email enquiries@chase.ac.uk so that your place can be reallocated. CHASE training is free to attend and events are often oversubscribed with a waiting list. Failure to notify us of non-attendance in good time (ideally 5 days prior to the workshop/programme) means your place cannot be reallocated and may result in your access to future CHASE training being restricted.