Who is this course for?
AuthorAID’s award-winning online courses are designed for researchers and scientists in low- and middle-income countries. This course is designed for those working in a scientific field (life sciences / natural sciences / other related fields). It is suitable for early career researchers, or those with limited experience in publishing papers in reputable peer-reviewed journals.
Course duration: 6 weeks
Main topics covered in the course:
- Understanding previous research
- Knowing the ethics of research
- Preparing to write your research paper
- Writing your research paper
- Publishing your paper in a peer-reviewed journal
Course dates: 5th April to 16th May 2021
Course leaders: INASP team – Andy Nobes, Ravi Murugesan – along with experienced guest facilitators from the AuthorAID network.
How do I enrol?
Complete information about the course along with enrolment instructions are available on the INASP Moodle website: https://moodle.inasp.info/course/view.php?name=RW_Sci_2022. You will need to create an INASP Moodle account if you don’t already have one. Please follow the instructions carefully (you may need to click on the above link again after registering your account).
Please note that although this is an open course, we may have to limit enrolment due to server capacity. We suggest that you enrol in the course as soon as possible if you are interested.
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