Bioengineering
Bioengineering
In this course, students learn to think about scientific writing as storytelling. Every week, teacher and students will engage in group analysis, dissection, and editing of written work, both of previously published papers and own manuscript sections. Through writing exercises and peer review, students will learn about proper paper structures, effective figures and tables, power positions, and SUCCES elements.
Contents
* Scientific papers as stories
* Creating an outline
* Story structure and story elements
* IMRaD
* Paragraph structure
* Sentence structure
* Energizing writing
* Approaches to revising
Final competences
1. Knowledge on theory about writing sentences, paragraphs, papers
2. Ability to provide constructive criticism to colleagues (peer review)
3. Ability to engage the reader
4. Ability to apply SUCCES and OCAR concepts in writing manuscripts
5. Write sections of a manuscript throughout the semester
Teaching methods
Lectures, group work, peer assessment, independent work, in-class discussions, independent work (written assignments and peer review). A typical class consists of three parts: lecture by the instructor, analysis of written work as a group, and writing exercises and peer group discussion.
Recent graduates, PhD students, (short-term) visiting scholars, adults interested in R&D
Grading will be based on written assignments (40%), peer group discussions during class (25%), and a written exam (35%).
This is an on campus course.
As soon as we have enough interested parties, we will organize the course. Therefore we recommend that you register on our waiting list.
Waitinglist
PDFs of book chapters will be provided for assigned readings. Two copies of these textbooks can be borrowed from the instructor for those wo prefer physical books.
Information on "KMO-portefeuille": https://www.ugent.be/nl/opleidingen/levenslang-leren/kmo
Science Academy (IPVW)
Faculty of Science
science-academy@ugent.be