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    Writing Good Scientific Papers



    PhD Course

    Place
    IT University of Copenhagen
    Rued Langgaards Vej 7
    DK-2100 Copenhagen S

    Organizers
    Paolo Burelli

    Lecturer
    Bridget Hallam

    Date and time of the course
    26/04/2010, 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
    03/05/2010, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
    1 sessions of 1.5 hours and 1 full day session. Class room at ITU

    Course description
    This course aims to improve the chance of your papers getting accepted; and to take people through the paper review process. The wider goal is to improve the quality of paper-writing in Englishbr/>
    Prerequisites
    A partly-written paper, enough results!
    This means that the course is not so suitable for new PhD students but better for those who already have work worth submitting to a conference.

    Program
    Day 1: Lecture on the characteristics of a good paper and how to write one. Including how to find relevant papers to cite.
    Homework 1: Students rework their paper based on the information given in lecture 1 and prepare 20-min presentations (15 mins + 5 mins for questions about the work) based on their paper.

    Day 2: Presentation day and lecture on publishing papers and on the reviewing process, including how to choose where to publish and how to respond to reviews.
    Homework 2: Students finish their papers according to the lectures on day 2 and submit them to Bridget. Bridget distributes the papers.
    Homework 3: Students review two papers and submit the reviews to the paper authors and to Bridget.
    Homework 4: Students edit their papers according to the reviews and send the revised paper to a) Bridget and b) a suitable reviewer that they have found.
    Homework 5 (2/3 weeks later): Students edit their paper according to the professional review they receive.
    Final deadline: Students hand in their revised paper and a covering letter.
    See assessment details.

    Credits
    5 ECTS

    Exam
    In order to pass this course, you have to pass each element of it. The elements are listed above.
    Note that most of the deadlines are extremely hard, in that you need to pass an element before you can move on to the next element, and the opportunity to tackle an element only exists once.

    Amount of hours the student is expected to use on the course
    Participation: 9.0 hours
    Preparation: 40.0 hours

    Participants
    The course is relevant for any PhD student at the IT University, the maximum number of participants is 12

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