01 Nov
01. Nov. 2024
Face-to-face seminar

18005: Academic Writing II

Trainer:
Dr. Gülözer Leisse

Dates:

  • Friday, 1st November 2024 | 3 pm – 8 pm
  • Saturday, 2nd November 2024 | 9 am – 5 pm
  • Friday, 8th November 2024 | 3 pm – 8 pm
  • Saturday, 9th November 2024 | 9 am – 5 pm

(at the full hour)

Language:
This face-to-face seminar takes place in English and on campus. The room is specified in Stud.IP.

 

Course Content:
Writing academic papers is a recurring challenge for many students. Often uncertainties arise as to how to proceed, especially if there is little or no experience with writing academic papers. This seminar aims to provide a theoretical introduction to academic writing emphasizing ethical and moral guidelines, general rules for writing academic papers, citation and referencing norms, and guidance on using academic language in English. Also, individual writing experiences and plans will be addressed in a practice-oriented manner. For this, different methods will be introduced to help students develop the skills, strategies, and confidence necessary to produce clear, concise, and effective academic writing. Through a series of exercises, students will explore and reflect on different methods in order to be able to organize their academic writing process more effectively. Both individual and common challenges will be addressed.

This seminar is aimed at students who are ideally facing a writing task at the time of the seminar and are looking to improve their writing process.

Learning Goals:
This seminar will ask you to

  • reflect on your own academic writing experiences and strategies,
  • reflect on how to write academic texts appropriately for the target audience and use this understanding as a guide when writing your own work,
  • reflect your own academic language use and how this can be improved,
  • identify key characteristics of academic writing and apply these to your own writing task(s).


Study Performance:
Regular attendance and active participation, involving in practical exercises, reflecting on practical exercises, presenting work results, completing possible tasks between the course days.
 

Registration:

  • on Stud.IP

Accessibility:
If you need barrier-free access, please contact us (seminare@zqs.uni-hannover.de
), as soon as you got a place in a seminar.

 

Credits:
2 Credits

 

Recognition:

Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree at Leibniz University of Hanover
Further information regarding your course of studies on the website:
zqs.uni-hannover.de/de/sk/leistungspunkte/anrechnung-studium

Interdisciplinary Bachelor’s Degree
applicable to Area A of key competencies (non-scholastic focus)

Bachelor’s in Technical Education
applicable to Area A of key competencies (non-scholastic focus)

Termin

01. Nov. 2024

Ort

On campus, more information via Stud.IP