Last updated 3/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280×720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 577.83 MB | Duration: 0h 35m
How to find the right research topic, identify a suitable supervisor, publish your work and more
What you’ll learn
Finding the right research topic for you
Identifying and approaching a suitable supervisor
Defining your role in a research project
Following through and publishing your work
Finding success through multiple streams of research
Requirements
University level (undergraduate or postgraduate) student interested in research. No other prerequisites.
Description
Getting research experience and publications is an important part of college/university but can be overwhelming. Knowing where to start, building the right strategy to achieve this and following through by publishing your work are essential steps.My name is Robin and I am a UK based junior doctor in Cambridge passionate about research and teaching. Throughout university I was actively involved in publishing papers which have been cited 100s of times. I am keen to offer the insight I’ve gained along the way to help others get involved in research and find success.This course covers essential topics to get started in research including how to find the right research topic for you, identifying and approaching a suitable supervisor and defining your role in the project. We also go through other crucial steps which are often difficult to navigate such as negotiating authorship, offering your skills to others, shortcuts to publishing and finding success through multiple streams of research. These lectures will give you the background and tools to get started by pursuing meaningful research and publishing your work.Whether you are an undergraduate, masters or PhD student, this course offers guidance for pursuing meaningful research and maximizing your opportunities to publish papers.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Identifying a research topic, finding a supervisor and developing a project
Lecture 2 Discovering your research interests
Lecture 3 Identifying and approaching the ideal supervisor
Lecture 4 Defining your role and when to say no
Section 3: Writing a review and shortcuts to getting published
Lecture 5 Writing a review
Lecture 6 Shortcuts to getting published
Section 4: The most important (but least discussed) ways to get publications
Lecture 7 The importance of offering your skills/support to other researchers
Lecture 8 Finding success through multiple streams of research
Section 5: Closing remarks and summary
Lecture 9 Thank you – summary and closing remarks
University level (undergraduate or postgraduate) student interested in research.
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/a-student-guide-to-research-and-publishing/
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