Your scientific text – convincing and relevant

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11.03.2025
45 min
  • 11.03.2025, 13:15 - 14:00
Online course
  • Bärtsch, Christine  ()
  • ETH-Bibliothek, Information  ()
35
40
free of costs
  • What does scientific argumentation mean?
  • Structure and components of a scientific text (IMRad structure).
  • Laying the foundations for a trustworthy and objective text.
  • Convincing readers of you own scientific position.

At the end of the course, you are able to

  • identify content, textual and linguistic elements that support your argument,
  • structure your own scientific text in such a way that the content is in the right part and the reader’s questions are answered in the right place,
  • relate your own text and thus your scientific findings to other texts,
  • understand that there are subject-specific conventions.

Scientific Writing at ETH Zürich

English

  • Bachelor students
  • Master students

Access to and participation in our courses will be barrier-free. Please contact us in advance at +41 44 632 21 35 or at info@library.ethz.ch so that we can optimally meet your needs.

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