Scientific Paper Writing (Advanced)

TitleTimeRoomTeacher
Scientific Paper Writing (Advanced)13.02.2025 09:00 - 17:00 (Thu)TUM Graduate School: Boltzmannstraße 17, 85748 Garching bei München, Room 101Dr. Aniko Balazs
Scientific Paper Writing (Advanced)14.02.2025 09:00 - 17:00 (Fri)TUM Graduate School: Boltzmannstraße 17, 85748 Garching bei München, Room 101Dr. Aniko Balazs
Keywords: 
Creativity and scientific communication; scientific storytelling; publication workflow; review process; interdisciplinary writing; stylish scientific writing
Course Description: 

Participants will get insight into:

  • The norms and requirements of scientific journal editors;
  • The role of strategic communication with editors and reviewers;
  • The gains from reviewing literature;
  • Questions of self-organization and self-review as part of the writing process.
  • The use of Large Language Models as writing assistants, such as DeepL, ChatGPT and ScholarAI & Co in scholarly writing.
Course aims: 

This workshop opens young scientists a deepened view into optimized text production in English from the standpoint of editors and reviewers, weaving together strands from various disciplines including linguistics, rhetoric and dramatic theory. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

    • Increase their writing productivity by using techniques that match their strengths 
    • Trim their narrative to express ideas concisely without loss of precision 
    • Implement rhetorical devices to emphasize the scientific validity of their contents 
    • Practice peer review to use metacognitive knowledge in their own writing 
    • Deliver pitch-perfect scientific papers for publication 
            Teaching methods: 

            Customized contents will be explored by the participants through text analysis on different levels and simulations of the review process in group work. Trainer input will channel discussions to allow participants reap long-term personal benefit from the outcomes. Self-reflection of participants will be rounded off by a one-on-one consultation with the trainer.

            This course fits doctoral candidates in the following phase: 

            During their doctorate │End of the doctorate

            Participation requirements: 

            Active participation in all phases of the course from preparation to follow-up.

            Technical requirements: 

            None.

            Course preparation: 

            Prior to the course, participants will be contacted by the trainer to answer preparatory questions, do some lead-in reading, and send a writing sample for diagnostic purposes.

            What participants say about this course: 
            • It was a very well orgnized course. I think it is vey useful for me since it offered not only theory as well as practical exercise. We also received lots of practical information of all kinds of tools which would be helpful in my future writing.
            • The trainer was very experienced in teaching the technical aspects of scientific writing, a sorely needed subject in an academic environment.
            • Very useful tips, instructor also worked specifically with our texts and pointed some of our deficiencies, which is incredibly helpful.
            Category: 
            Fachübergreifende Veranstaltung
            Event type: 
            Seminar/Workshop
            Organizer: 
            Graduate School Geschäftsstelle
            Responsibility for event: 
            Hauptverantwortung
            Format: 
            In Präsenz
            Course Language: 
            EN
            Course Capacity (Max): 
            12
            Course capacity (Min): 
            1
            Duration in hours: 
            14
            Financial contribution: 
            40 Euro
            Trainer: 
            Dr. Aniko Balazs

            Dr. Aniko Balazs is an independent writing consultant with extensive experience in facilitating academic writing and communication. Her professional background has predisposed her to building bridges between cultures and languages, as well as between representatives of different disciplines. She had studied language pedagogy and earned her doctorate in comparative sociolinguistics. For over twenty years, she has worked as a translator and interpreter in different fields of medicine and information technology. Since the establishment of the TUM Graduate School in 2009, she has been teaching generations of doctoral candidates in in-house writing courses and kick-off seminars. As a freelance trainer, she runs workshops and courses on scientific and technical writing for universities, research centers, graduate schools and industry partners. Moreover, she offers personal editing consultations and helps as a writing coach.