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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Centre for Commonwealth Education (CCE) > Internationalisation of Research Writing Workshop. Third Workshop in series sponsored by BAICE, UEA (Norwich), CCE/CEID (Faculty of Education, Cambridge)
Internationalisation of Research Writing Workshop. Third Workshop in series sponsored by BAICE, UEA (Norwich), CCE/CEID (Faculty of Education, Cambridge)Add to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Sally Roach. Participation is limited to those who attended the earlier workshops held in May/June 2009. If you wish to attend please contact Sally Roach (saer2@cam.ac.uk) by 09:00 on Monday 11th January. The aim of the workshop is to provide a space to start writing collaboratively and individually on working papers based on the discussions in the earlier workshops. (This will be a good opportunity to learn how to publish not just in education journals but also in development journals.) In particular, the focus will be on writing activities on the following three themes which emerged in relation to graduate training in UK higher education institutions and conducting research in differing cultural contexts: 1) research writing/writing research; 2) communication issues in research (including the points on supervision etc. from previous workshop); and 3) research ethics. This talk is part of the Centre for Commonwealth Education (CCE) series. This talk is included in these lists:
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