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ONLINE & PARTICIPATIVE: Plotting a Paper from your Thesis

 

About this workshop

This workshop is aimed at master’s and PhD students who may be seeking insight into how to turn their theses into publishable genres.

This is a standalone workshop providing background, tools, and strategies to change a thesis to other possible textual versions for publication.  The workshop provides opportunities to interact with mentor texts, key journal publishing sites, and processes that may be used to generate a journal article from a thesis. The workshop includes understanding the peer and editorial review processes and will address audience, structure, and language.

 

About the presenter

Ms Desireé Moodley, Writing Consultant, CHED

Desireé Moodley is a lecturer, and academic writing and research consultant.  She has worked both locally and internationally with post graduate students at all levels over several years. While her own research has favoured qualitative processes, she is qualified to work with quantitative and mixed methods research approaches.  She has facilitated numerous post graduate workshops in all faculties including the Humanities, Commerce, Business, Engineering, Law, and the Sciences for UCT’s Centre for Higher Education among others.  Her own research interests lie in the science of learning and teaching in higher education.

 

Format

Online via MS Teams

 

What level of study is the workshop aimed at?

Postgraduate Diploma

No

Honours

No

Masters

Yes

PhD

Yes

Postdoctoral Fellow

Yes

Junior Research Fellow

Yes

 

Which faculty/faculties is the workshop aimed at?

Humanities

Yes

Commerce (including GSB)

No

Law

No

EBE

No

Science

No

Health Sciences

No

CHED

Yes

 

While the workshop is aimed at certain levels of study and faculties, anyone is welcome to join, as long as any stipulated requirements are met, such as participation and/or preparation.


Requirements

Preparation for the workshop

Participants need to have a completed thesis, a few credibly published journal articles from within their field, ideas on a focus from their thesis, and writing material.

Level of participation at the workshop

Expect an online experience with discussion and independent activities towards engaging with processes as well as time to work on developing a structure and outline for own journal article.

MS Teams

  • It is recommended that you install the MS Teams software onto the device that you will be using to join the workshop, so that you have full functionality of the software features.
  • If you require any technical assistance with this task or require guidance in using the software, please contact the ICTS helpdesk at icts-helpdesk@uct.ac.za or on +27 21 650 4500.
  • When registering for this workshop, you will be prompted to input your UCT credentials, including UCT e-mail address, for security reasons.  A confirmation e-mail will then be sent to the UCT e-mail address with which you registered and will contain the MS Teams link to join the workshop on the day.
  • To join the online workshop on the day, log into MS Teams via the profile linked to the e-mail address with which you registered and not a personal or company profile, to avoid access issues.

Date:
Thursday, February 23, 2023
Time:
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Presenter:
Ms Desireé Moodley, Writing Consultant, CHED
Categories:
OPGS workshops
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Event Organizer

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Amanda Bessick

 

Contact:

Room 2.04  Level 2 Otto Beit Building

University Avenue, Upper Campus

University of Cape Town

Rondebosch 7700

 

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Social media:

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