Veranstaltungsverzeichnis

Veranstaltungsverzeichnis

Veranstaltungsverzeichnis

Sommersemester 2024 4 Veranstaltungen
VAK Veranstaltungsnummer Titel Typ Vorlesung
Grundstudium
Hauptstudium
Seminar
Praxisveranstaltung
Kolloqium
Forschungsgruppe
Arbeitsgruppe
Projektgruppe
Gremiumsveranstaltung
Community-Forum
Praktikum
Sprachkurs
Fachdidaktik
Exkursion
Tutorium
Arbeitsgemeinschaft
SWS Semesterwochenstunden DozentIn
GA_4.7 Writing Abstracts & Presenting your research (In-Person Event) Termine am Freitag, 21.06.2024 09:00 - 17:00
This workshop will focus on how to write abstracts, structure and formats, language nuances, what to include - or not. Afterwards, you will write your own draft abstract. While not strictly necessary, it will make more sense if you have at least some initial results from your research. In the second part of this workshop, we’ll work on how you explain your research, plus its background and potential, to different kinds of wider audiences who may be unfamiliar with all aspects of it.

Please note:
Due to a large number of very short-term cancellations and unannounced absences in the recent past we would like to point out again that registrations for workshops of the Graduate Academy are binding. Cancellations are only acceptable under imperative circumstances and need to be announced as early as possible. If this is not the case, workshop places that have become available cannot be given to individuals on the waiting list or the workshop cannot be cancelled in due course in the case of low demand. In this case high cancellation fees occur. Under these circumstances the offer of the Graduate Academy cannot be held up in the medium term.
Workshop - Eric Ahlberg
Admin Graduiertenakademie
GA_4.1 Grammar review (In-Person Event) Termine am Freitag, 26.04.2024 09:00 - 17:00
This workshop will review some key grammatical areas of academic English and focus on when and how to use them (or not!). For example, contrasting present simple and continuous, present perfect and past tense, the future tenses, (un)countable nouns, conditionals and when to use articles (a/an, the, or no article). If you have other specific grammar questions, please send an email to the instructor in advance.
Workshop - Eric Ahlberg
Admin Graduiertenakademie
GA_4.9 English+ "Open Seminars" (In-Person Event) Termine am Montag, 08.04.2024, Montag, 15.04.2024, Montag, 22.04.2024, Montag, 29.04.2024, Montag, 06.05.2024, Montag, 13.05.2024, Montag, ...(mehr)
Each meeting is devoted to a topic.
April 8 Grammar: Past vs. Present perfect
April 15 Defining your key concepts
April 22 Discussion week
April 29 Writing complex sentences
May 6 Writing about graphs, visuals
May 13 British/American English differences
May 27 Discussion week
June 3 Reverse structuring a text
June 10 Grammar: passive or active voice?
June 17 Building arguments in your work
June 24 Improving pronunciation
July 1 Discussion week

During a discussion week, we’ll read and discuss a specific topic. You do not have to visit all meetings, and can decide which you’d like to visit, but please register in advance. Of course, you are welcome and encouraged to visit as many possible! Within the class, we can also look at short sections of your work (texts, presentations, etc), for feedback and review.

Please note:
Due to a large number of very short-term cancellations and unannounced absences in the recent past, we must remind again that registrations for workshops of the Graduate Academy are binding. Cancellations are only acceptable under imperative circumstances, and must be announced as early as possible. If this is not the case, workshop places that have become available cannot be given to individuals on the waiting list or the workshop cannot be cancelled in due course in the case of low demand. In this case high cancellation fees occur. Under these circumstances the offer of the Graduate Academy cannot be held up in the medium term.
Übung - Eric Ahlberg
Admin Graduiertenakademie
GA_4.6 Writing your research for non-expert audiences (In-Person Event) Termine am Freitag, 17.05.2024 09:00 - 17:00
Much of your academic writing is for readers who are usually as similarly knowledgeable as you within your subfields. This workshop, in contrast, is about how you can write more widely for readers that are not as fully knowledgeable as you. We’ll look at techniques you can use, and how to write about your research so that your readers can understand. This is especially useful outside academia, but also sometimes within it. We will consider writing for blogs, journalism, the business world.
Workshop - Eric Ahlberg
Admin Graduiertenakademie
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