We would like to invite SCS students to attend a tailored
workshop on Writing Your Literature Review, delivered by Dr Davina
Dadley-Moore. This workshop is designed specifically for
first-year science and medical PhD/Masters students. If you have not begun to
write your literature review, have begun but are struggling, or would like to
develop your writing skills and confidence, this workshop is for you. This is
an interactive workshop that will involve activities, and you will have the
opportunity to look at your own writing and learn how to improve it.
Topics covered in the 3 hour workshop
Part 1: The Big Picture
What is a literature review?
Why write one?
How do you start?
Main tasks in writing your literature review
Story and structure
Components other than text (references, figures and tables)
Part 2: Important Elements of Scientific Writing
Introductions and conclusions
Signposts
Paragraph structure
Scientific phrasing
Bio:
Dr Davina Dadley-Moore started her
research career as an immunologist. After completing a PhD at the University of
Melbourne and a postdoc at Stanford University, she swapped her pipette
for a pen. For the next seven years, she worked with top
scientists to illuminate their findings, as an editor at Nature,
Nature Reviews and the Trends journals in London. Since returning home
to Melbourne, she has worked as a freelance science and
medical editor and trained researchers in the craft of science
writing. She is a science editor and writer at the Hudson Institute of Medical
Research and is currently also Product Manager at NPG Language Editing, an
editing service for scientists whose first language is not English.
Dates:
Students are to enrol into one
of the following dates:
Workshop 1 Mon 30 Nov 1.30 - 5.00pm at Hudson Institute
27-31 Wright Street Clayton
Workshop 2 Mon 7 Dec
1.30 - 5.00pm at Hudson Institute 27-31 Wright Street Clayton
Enrolment:
No more than 15 students can attend each workshop. Please
enrol online by Friday 23 October:
https://my.monash.edu.au/news-and-events/bookings/mmcbs/
This is to allow time for information about each student to
be collected. Dr Dadley-Moore will then inform students on what to bring
and will send you a short test so that she can assess your writing skills (see
timeline below).
Rough time line:
Enrolment by: 23 Oct
Test sent out to students: 26 Oct
Test sent back to Davina by students: 30 Oct
NB: Davina on leave (11 Nov to 25 Nov)
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