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Online abstract writing workshop

An abstract is a short summary of your (published or unpublished) research, usually about a paragraph (300 words or less) long. This workshop with Billie de Haas (University of Groningen) and Assefa Seme Deresse (University of Addis Ababa provides reflection exercises with examples, input and suggestions as well as a writing exercise including a peer-review session for writing the background, methods, results, and conclusions sections of a good abstract. The primary target of this workshop are young researchers who are interested in applying to the LRPP conference; however, young professionals under the age of 35 with all levels of experience may find the workshop useful and are invited to attend.

OBJECTIVE: AFTER THIS WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

• Can reflect on successful elements of an academic abstract

• Have written a draft academic abstract in line with the Share-Net call for abstracts criteria to be submitted for the LRPP conference.

WHEN? Thursday, 15th of July at 14.00-16.30 GMT+2

WHERE? Online via Zoom

HOW TO REGISTER? Please RSVP via this link.

Click here for more information about the Linking research, policy and practice conference

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