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IN PERSON: Writing your Research: Thesis Argument I (Humanities)

 

About this workshop

This Part 1 of two workshops on writing your research is for senior MA and PHD candidates, and is a hands-on, interactive session which aims to unpack the role and purpose of academic arguments in developing a strong thesis for research.  Students will engage with the concept of argumentation and the application of arguments to the key research questions of their study interest.  The workshop incorporates examining relevant literature associated with ones’ own study and connecting research questions to supportive literature.

 

What previous attendees have said about this workshop:

  • "These sessions have been very helpful so far. Please continue providing this kind of support to the students. It makes me appreciate how far I have come as a student and grown as an academic writer."
  • "All the information was valuable."
  • "Please give more series of sessions."

 

About the presenter

Ms. Isabella Sinn, Writing Consultant, UCT Writing Centre, CHED

Isabella is a senior Writing Consultant at UCT Writing Centre and has extensive experience in facilitating academic writing and research workshops for all levels of study, this includes facilitating the MMUF Writing Circles and Writing to Post Graduate Completion Seminars.  Isabella completed her MA in Historical Studies, focussing on divorce and the family in the nineteenth-century Cape Colony, and is currently working on further research and publication.

 

What level of study is the workshop aimed at?

Postgraduate Diploma

No

Honours

No

Masters

Yes

PhD

Yes

Postdoctoral Fellow

Yes

Junior Research Fellow

No

 

Which faculty/faculties is the workshop aimed at?

Humanities

Yes

Commerce (including GSB)

Yes

Law

Yes

EBE

Yes

Science

No

Health Sciences

No

CHED

Yes

 

Requirements

Preparation for the workshop

Students are encouraged to have a research topic and or working title in mind.  Access to or copies of a few key journal articles / readings appropriate to field of interest is essential.  Both laptops and physical writing material is needed.

Level of participation at the workshop

Students can expect to participate in individual, small and whole group activities. Engaging with key ideas and arguments from own field towards identifying and examining key claims and assumptions connected to own topic.  Time is afforded to apply knowledge to own topic / study.

Registration

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.

Date:
Friday, April 19, 2024
Time:
10:00am - 12:30pm
Location:
Hlanganani Junction - Level 5 - Chancellor Oppenheimer Library
Campus:
Upper Campus
Presenter:
Ms. Isabella Sinn, Writing Consultant, UCT Writing Centre, 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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