🌠 @AnatomyIfaa 2023 Festival of Anatomical Education | 5 symposia, trending topics led by a diverse anatomists from across the world. Opening symposium by Dr Segun Oyedele @UBC + Dr Christina Byun @UNSWMedicine with time for attendees to discuss+ connect https://t.co/WnGTpNmgHB
One of the most challenging aspects of academic writing: getting started.
Here's how to get started on piece of academic writing be it a seminar paper, a journal article, or a dissertation.
Our 19th annual meeting #ANZACA2022 will start with a joint day with the Australasian Institute of Anatomical Sciences on 7th December at The University of Queensland.
Recently I achieved the milestone of publishing 100 papers. I understand that academic writing is not everyone’s cup of tea. So how can you become a better academic writer?
Sharing a few tips in this🧵 #AcademicTwitter@OpenAcademics@PhDVoice@PhD_Genie
15 bookmark-worthy tools for researchers that cost you nothing and will save you time (& nerves) when researching, writing and publishing.
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Some days being an academic just feels like endless cycles of guilt about everything I'm behind schedule on.
Like, finished something? Great. Now there's five other things you still haven't gotten to.
Dean of our School of Science is being advertised. Looking for a leader to bring out the best outcomes in both research and teaching for our large and diverse school. International applicants can come! https://t.co/prVlFmg96r
Well, I have to say that #ANZACA2021 was a hit! A wonderful platform, a wonderful schedule & presentations. Wonderfully organised by @PAM_latrobe. Anatomy in Australasia is well represented and our student presentations demonstrate the high quality of colleagues we're producing.
Creeping expectations that academic work has to be done at all hours of the day and night and on weekends are making us miserable. It's time to do something about it. https://t.co/KYuOELlI9u
“We’re starting to see a divide in the academy between those who favour authentic assessment and new ways of doing things, and those in positivist or STEM disciplines where testing has been the norm and continues to be important.”
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