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119 articles were found. This blog is a snapshot of the key information about AuthorAID's freely available self-study course - Basics of Grant Proposal Writing. The AuthorAID 'Getting Started with Writing and Publishing Your Research' MOOC started yesterday (Tuesday 16th of April), but enrolment is still open for another few days! This blog is a snapshot of the key information about AuthorAID's freely available self-study course - Facilitating Events and Courses in an Online World. In this blog, Stephen Bannah shares insights and experiences on a guide to qualitative research data and sampling techniques. Enrolment is now open for the Getting Started with Writing and Publishing Your Research course 2024! This blog is a snapshot of the key information about AuthorAID's free self-study course - Research Communication for Policy Engagement. Stepen Bannah shares his insights into and experiences of selecting excellent research topics and devising good research titles, providing useful advice for research students and early career researchers. This post comprises points from How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper, 9th edition (2022). These points come from Chapter 13, “How to Write the Discussion”. Arup Barman considers how research gaps can be identified and addressed using a 10-step approach. Ten tips for research scholars aiming for their first significant publicationAuthorAID's Basics of Grant Proposal Writing Self-Study Course
Last Few Days Remaining to Enrol on the AuthorAID 'Getting Started with Writing and Publishing Your Research' Course!
AuthorAID's Facilitating Events and Courses in an Online World Self-Study Course
A Guide to Qualitative Research Data and Sampling Techniques
Enrolment Open: Getting Started with Writing and Publishing Your Research MOOC; Starts 16th April 2024
AuthorAID's Research Communication for Policy Engagement Self-Study Course
A Quick Guide to Selecting an Excellent Research Topic and Project Title
How to Write the Discussion
10 Tips to Find and Address Research Gaps
Planning Your First Significant Publication