What's Your Work About? Crafting Clear and Compelling Abstracts
Learning how to communicate your research is invaluable in terms of your professional development and can be an important part of your career as a graduate student and beyond. Join us in this four-week program to develop your written, visual, and spoken communication skills.
This session will outline the purpose, expectations, and general structure of an abstract, a genre used to communicate complex ideas concisely for other researchers. The session is designed for graduate students who are or will be preparing to submit an abstract to present at a conference or for publication and will include hands-on writing practice.
Registration is open and will remain open until September 11 or until all 50 seats are filled. This session is part of a series; those who attend the first three sessions (either synchronously or asynchronously) will receive a certificate of completion. Visit tiny.utk.edu/yourwork to see more about the series and register for the series.
- September 14—Crafting Clear and Compelling Abstracts
- September 28—Designing a Research Poster
- October 12—Research as Storytelling
- October 26—Feedback Session
Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 5:30pm to 7:00pm
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