Academic English - DS HLS - 2023

17 February 2023 - 10 March 2023
(4 x 3h)
campus Diepenbeek

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Content

Throughout the academic year, the UHasselt doctoral schools are organizing several editions of the course 'Academic English' (taught by Prof. Eric Caers and Ms. Eva Cordery). This course seeks to familiarize PhD students with academic writing conventions and effective presentation skills.

The first session focuses on the features of academic and reader-friendly writing, and introduces the online e-learning module for assisted self-study covering functional grammar (tenses, linking words, quantifiers), academic writing conventions (displaying numbers and units of measurement) and the difference between British and American English.

The second session covers the different sections of an academic paper, information distribution (writing effective paragraphs, topic and stress positions), punctuation rules and paraphrasing techniques.

The third session is a scientific presentation workshop that also includes the use of graphs and charts, common mistakes and non-native structures. Example sentences relate to students' specific fields of study.

The fourth session provides personal counselling. Students are invited to submit first drafts or papers in progress for correction and error analysis beforehand. This closing session is also an opportunity for students to ask for extra e-learning feedback.

Basic knowledge of the English language is required upon the start of the course (preferably level B2).

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, you are able to...

  • communicate scientific content in a structured way, both orally and in writing, thereby gaining a deeper awareness of text complexity and meeting the linguistic and stylistic demands of scientific communication,
  • apply functional grammar with respect to tenses, modal verbs, conditionals, passives, quantifiers, linking words (discourse markers), adjectives/adverbs, singular/plural, topic and stress, and spelling to the writing process.

Competences

An important part of preparing for any further professional step is becoming (more) aware of the competences you have developed and/or want to develop. In the current workshop, the following competences from the UHasselt competency overview are actively dealt with:

  • academic research competences:
    • publication skills
  • interpersonal competences:
    • presentation skills
    • oral communication
    • written communication
  • intellectual competences:
    • knowledge of languages

Practicalities

For whom?

  • PhD students of the Doctoral School of Health & Life Sciences
  • 15 places available per edition

When and where?

  • 1st edition - for DS ST
    • January 20 & 27 and February 03 & 10, 2023 - 13:00-16:00
    • campus Diepenbeek, building D, room H5 (20/01 & 10/02) & A6 (27/01 & 03/02)
  • 2nd edition - for DS BSH
    • February 17 & 24 and March 03 & 10, 2023 - 09:00-12:00
    • campus Diepenbeek, building D, room H5
  • 3rd edition - for DS HLS
    • February 17 & 24 and March 03 & 10, 2023 - 13:00-16:00
    • campus Diepenbeek, building D, room H5
  • 4th edition - mixed group (all DS)
    • September 01, 08, 15 & 22, 2023 - 09:00-12:00
    • organized digitally, except for 15/09/2023: campus Diepenbeek, building D, room H5

Registration?

  • 1st edition - for DS ST: registration is closed since December 14, 2022. 
  • 2nd edition - for DS BSH: registration is closed since January 18, 2023. 
  • 3rd edition - for DS HLS: registration is closed since January 18, 2023. 
  • 4th edition - mixed group (all DS): register here from June 22, 2023 on.
  • Please register only if you can attend all four sessions.
  • As places are limited, registering does not automatically imply that you will be able to participate. You will be notified by email after the registration deadline has passed.
  • Please cancel your registration at least one week in advance in case you cannot make it (cf. cancellation & no-show policy).

Please be aware of the following:
As part of this course, you will get access to an online module which can be used to make exercises at home. The access to this module costs 15 euros per person, paid for by the doctoral schools. However, in case of cancellation after these costs have been made, personal reimbursement will need to occur (except when participating in a later edition within the year). This is true regardless of the exact timing of the cancellation (i.e. ≥ or < 7 days).

Acknowledged as?

  • DS BSH: category 'research management & communication skills' - workshop on communication skills
  • DS HLS: category 'transferable skills' - compulsory elective course
  • DS ST: category 'scientific & generic communication' - course on scientific and generic communication

What others say

I signed up for the 'Academic English' course, because I figured that it would be in my best interest to follow the course at the beginning of my PhD. So far, I had not written any articles and most of my presentations were still ahead of me. Therefore, I started this course with the intention to level-up my language comprehension. The first two sessions focused on writing and to my surprise there was still much to learn. In contrast with my expectations, the course was hands-on from the second I walked into the classroom. The course was all about correcting errors, doing small exercises, etc. The purpose of the third session was to let us practice our oral skills. Despite making only few mistakes in pronounciation, the feedback on how to improve my style of presenting was very useful. The fourth and last session was also very helpful since it was tailored to the individual mistakes of every student.
(participant in 2020)
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