Lecture

Academic Writing Guidelines

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This lecture, led by the instructor Eva Weissenböck, provides guidelines for academic writing, focusing on academic work importance, research questions, scholarly papers, and the Strategic & Innovative Project (SIP). It covers topics such as defining research questions, structuring papers, drafting proposals, and the typical structure of an academic paper. The lecture emphasizes the importance of clear research questions, structured writing, and adherence to formal guidelines.

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