Join us on 5 February 2025 at 14h00 CAT for this exciting 2 hour webinar. Register here.

In any scientific endeavor, a researcher should be able to carefully craft scientific arguments in writing. Scientific argumentation begins with research problems or questions and an appropriate conceptual basis in the form of a review of the right literature. Quality scientific arguments consist of specific claims that
should be developed and presented with internal consistency so that examiners, reviewers, and readers can easily follow the logic of scientific inquiry.

This 2-hour virtual workshop addresses the fundamental principles of scientific argumentation and academic writing. It also addresses key concepts for guiding a well articulated thesis or academic paper.
Guidance is practical and actionable, supported with examples that illustrate core principles of
argumentation and quality in scholarly writing.

For more information, email karlien.potgieter@mandela.ac.za.

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