Prospectus

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Scientific Writing

Course
2014-2015

Admission requirements

MSc Psychology (research) students

Description

When you are not able to write a compelling article, your academic career will be a constant uphill battle — no matter how excellent your ideas and research might be. As a scientist, you need to be able to explain your work to other scientists, and do this clearly, effectively, and convincingly. Despite the fact that good writing skills are of crucial importance (both inside and outside of academia), very few courses in the Dutch educational system teach proper scientific writing. As a result, students are left to improve their writing skills largely by themselves, through trial and error. This is unfortunate, because anybody’s writing skills can be considerably improved with only a little instruction.
In this course, we will cover the basics of scientific writing by means of biweekly plenary sessions, exercises and small-scale feedback sessions. All teaching materials are tailored to the needs of a psychological researcher in action. After completing this course, you will be on your way to becoming a better writer, and, perhaps, a better scientist as well.

Course objectives

To improve your scientific writing skills.

Timetable

Scientific Writing (2014-2015):

Registration

Course

Students need to enroll for lectures and work group sessions. Please consult the Instructions registration

Mode of instruction

  • Lectures

  • Work groups

  • Literature study

Assessment method

The assessment is based on take-home assignments

The Faculty of Social Sciences has instituted that instructors use a software programme for the systematic detection of plagiarism in students’ written work. In case of fraud disciplinary actions will be taken. Please see the information concerning fraud

Blackboard

Information on blackboard.leidenuniv.nl

Reading list

  • English for Writing Research Papers by Adrian Wallwork (2011, ISBN 1441979212)

  • Reader with exercises

  • Lecture notes: selected articles.

The book is available via the bookshop of the study association Labyrint on presentation of your membership pass. Otherwise they can be bought from academic booksellers.

Contact information

Prof. dr. S. Nieuwenhuis (coordinator)
Room 2B13
Phone 071-5273834
E-mail: snieuwenhuis@fsw.leidenuniv.nl