301282 VO Essential scientific writing (2021S)
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Language: English
Examination dates
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UPDATE (26.03.2021): due to the current situation, it is highly likely that the lecture course will happen IN DIGITAL (ONLINE) FORMAT ONLY; additional information will be sent out to the registered course participants at least 14 days prior to course begin via email.
- Monday 26.04. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Wednesday 28.04. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Friday 30.04. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Monday 03.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Wednesday 05.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Friday 07.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Monday 10.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Wednesday 12.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Friday 14.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Monday 17.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Wednesday 19.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Friday 21.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Wednesday 26.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Friday 28.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
- Monday 31.05. 09:00 - 10:30 Digital
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
In SS 2020: due to the Covid-19 measures the exam are held in digital form.
Written exam on selected topics (in English). English grammar not graded.
Completion of >75% of the (optional) writing assignments on the Moodle BEFORE the 1st exam date boosts the final grade by 1 point (e.g., from "2" from the exam grade to a final "1" grade). These bonus points are described in the Moodle and can be used until the end of WS2020.
Written exam on selected topics (in English). English grammar not graded.
Completion of >75% of the (optional) writing assignments on the Moodle BEFORE the 1st exam date boosts the final grade by 1 point (e.g., from "2" from the exam grade to a final "1" grade). These bonus points are described in the Moodle and can be used until the end of WS2020.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
1 (very good): 84-100%
2 (good): 75-83%
3 (satisfactory): 64-74%
4 (sufficient): 51-63%
5 (not sufficient): 0-50%
2 (good): 75-83%
3 (satisfactory): 64-74%
4 (sufficient): 51-63%
5 (not sufficient): 0-50%
Examination topics
The nature of scientific problems
Structure of a scientific argument
Scientific literature
Elements of research manuscripts and their functions
Planning, drafting and editing
Making research public
Scientific illustrations
Scientific presentations
Project proposals
Structure of a scientific argument
Scientific literature
Elements of research manuscripts and their functions
Planning, drafting and editing
Making research public
Scientific illustrations
Scientific presentations
Project proposals
Reading list
All literature below and mentioned on the course Moodle pages is OPTIONAL:* Writing Science: How To Write Papers That Get Cited and Proposals That Get Funded by Joshua Schimel (2012) Oxford University Press; ISBN 978-019976024-4
* The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb and Joseph M. Williams, 3rd ed. (2008) university of Chicago Press; ISBN 978-022606566-3
* Essentials of Writing Biomedical Research Papers by Mimi Zeiger (2000) McGraw-Hill Education; ISBN 978-007134544-6
* The Craft of Research by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb and Joseph M. Williams, 3rd ed. (2008) university of Chicago Press; ISBN 978-022606566-3
* Essentials of Writing Biomedical Research Papers by Mimi Zeiger (2000) McGraw-Hill Education; ISBN 978-007134544-6
Association in the course directory
PhD MB 6, M-WZB, MMEI III, MMB W-2, WZB
Last modified: Fr 12.05.2023 00:24
The course is primarily aimed at students in the area of basic biomedical research (biochemistry, molecular cell biology, structural biology, biophysics and the like), though the students of other natural sciences are welcome to attend.
The course consists of a series of lectures with several short writing ("low-stakes writing assignments") and discussion and presentation phases, optional written assignments (submitted via Moodle) and the final written exam