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Workshops for doctoral students on writing article thesis summary

The Language Centre and Doctoral education services arrange online workshops on writing article thesis summary once a month in English and in Finnish (separate events).

The purpose is this workshop is to inspire you to complete your thesis!

You'll find the schedule for the workshops in Finnish here: Artikkeliväitöskirjojen yhteenveto -työpajat (aalto.fi)

The workshops in English are held:

Autumn 2023

  • Tue 5.9 / 8.30 - 11.30
  • Tue 3.10 / 8.30 - 11.30
  • Tue 7.11 / 8.30 - 11.30
  • Mon 4.12 / 8.30 - 11.30

Spring 2024

  • Tue 9.1 / 8.30 - 11.30
  • Tue 6.2 / 8.30 - 11.30
  • Tue 5.3 / 8.3 - 11.30
  • Tue 2.4 / 8.30 - 11.30
  • Tue 7.5 / 8.30 - 11.30

The workshop centres on the key elements of a doctoral thesis and focuses on the structure of the integrative summary. We also examine academic style, citation strategies and individual choices regarding reporting voice.

The workshop concludes in a review session, which is a good opportunity to test your work-in-progress on a peer and get feedback on elements you're struggling with. The session is interactive so feel free to come with questions!

The workshop is facilitated by Dr Pia Lappalainen. Please register to her (pia.lappalainen@aalto.fi) to obtain the Teams link.

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