Academic writing: Part five

I’ve spent many years developing my own academic writing and using that experience to help students do the same, so this video series is for sharing some of that experience and advice.

I’ve often found people may well understand a topic in detail but they’re unable to get their message across well in a written format. If that sounds like you, this video will help.

I’ve talked about ‘meaningful coherence’ a few times in this series. In this video, I outline some practical ways you can start developing it in your own work. This includes; what a good title might be, considering what a good section is, and how this relates to an introduction and conclusion.


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