ETH Competence Framework

Your scientific text – convincing and relevant

Seminars, Lectures & Colloquia
A person is structuring a text. (Illustration: Storyset)

Abstract

A scientific text consists of different parts, each of which fulfils a specific purpose. In this course you will learn how a scientific text is structured and how you can best present your scientific results through good argumentation.

Learning Objectives

At the end of the course, you will be able to

  • identify content, textual and linguistic elements that support your argument,
  • structure your own scientific text in such a way that the content is in the right part and the reader’s questions are answered in the right place,
  • relate your own text and thus your scientific findings to other texts,
  • understand that there are subject-specific conventions.

Content

  • What does scientific argumentation mean?
  • Structure and components of a scientific text (IMRad structure).
  • Laying the foundations for a trustworthy and objective text.
  • Convincing readers of you own scientific position.

Location

  • Online
    Zoom

Target audience

Bachelor students
Master students

Language

English

Comment

You can find the registration for the course under «Open activity webpage».

Accessibility Access and participation in our courses will be barrier-free. Please contact us in advance at +41 44 632 21 35 or at info@library.ethz.ch so that we can optimally meet your needs.

Time period

November 19, 2024 13:15 - November 19, 2024 14:00

Organiser

ETH Library

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