Research and Innovation event
Doctoral writing styles and voices
Presenter | Dr Thuy Dinh | |
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Location | Online | |
Open to | CDU staff and students |
This interactive workshop will introduce you to the academic, critical and discipline-specific voices and styles in doctoral writing. It will demonstrate how to make good use of structure, language, citations and disciplinary discourse to enhance the style and voice of your thesis as well as your manuscript.
Students will attend the workshop online. The Zoom link will be available after registration at https://libcal.cdu.edu.au/.
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