Mastering the Craft: How to Write a Research Article
Writing a compelling research article is both an art and a science, and it’s an essential skill for students, academics, and professionals alike. Join us for "Mastering the Craft: How to Write a Research Article"—an in-depth workshop designed to guide participants through the process of crafting a high-quality, publishable research paper.
In this interactive session, experienced researchers and writing experts will share valuable tips and techniques on how to effectively structure your article, choose the right journal for submission, and avoid common pitfalls that can lead to rejection. Whether you're new to academic writing or looking to improve your existing skills, this workshop offers something for everyone.
The event will cover key elements such as:
- How to define a clear and impactful research question.
- Organizing your research into a cohesive, logical structure.
- Writing a strong abstract and introduction that grabs attention.
- Presenting data and findings with clarity.
- Navigating the peer-review process with confidence.
- Citing sources properly and avoiding plagiarism.
This hands-on workshop includes practical exercises and live feedback from experts, ensuring you leave with actionable insights and the confidence to publish your next research paper.
Who Should Attend:
Undergraduate and postgraduate students, early-career researchers, and anyone interested in learning how to effectively communicate their research.
Takeaways:
Participants will receive detailed writing guides, sample articles, and resource lists to continue improving their writing beyond the workshop.
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- Dayalbagh Educational Institute
- Dayalbagh
- Agra, Uttar Pradesh
- India 282005
- Building: Enginnering Faculty
- Room Number: Seminar Hall
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- Co-sponsored by Rajeev Kumar Chauhan
- Starts 02 September 2024 06:30 PM UTC
- Ends 07 September 2024 06:30 AM UTC
- No Admission Charge
- Menu: Tea, Biscuits, water bottles