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Are you finding it hard to write your first paper or article?

Or have you been published and now want to increase your success rate?

This step-by-step course will demystify the task of getting your research published, reduce the time spent writing, and increase your chance of success.

Research comes to life when your work gets published and someone else reads and uses it. So let's get published!

You will learn how to...

  • CREATE a strategy for deciding which journal to target.

  • IDENTIFY that journal’s requirements and paper structures.

  • WRITE with confidence as you organise the first draft of your paper

  • BUILD a clear abstract that matches your journal’s expectations.

  • REFINE the your paper to enhance flow and craft a compelling narrative.

Chapters & lessons:

    1. What is a paper? (6 minutes)

    2. Quiz

    3. Gatekeepers and the publication process (6 minutes)

    4. Quiz

    5. Core journals and gatekeepers (5 minutes)

    6. Quiz

    1. Why structure? (5 minutes)

    2. Quiz

    3. Exploring sample structures (10 minutes)

    4. Quiz

    1. Mapping and visualisation (4 minutes)

    2. Quiz

    1. What is a message? (5 minutes)

    2. Quiz

    3. Refining your message (4 minutes)

    4. Quiz

    1. Agreeing on authorship (6 minutes)

    2. Quiz

About this course

  • £34.00
  • 45 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content

See what users say...

5 star rating

Wonderful course!

Maria Elisa Serrano Navacerrada

This course drives you through the entire writing process. It helps simplifying and structuring your article, I found it very useful!

This course drives you through the entire writing process. It helps simplifying and structuring your article, I found it very useful!

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5 star rating

Excellent advice on how to approach an editor.

PhD Candidate

It was very helpful to systematically examine the structure of papers from my target journal to inform my writing.

It was very helpful to systematically examine the structure of papers from my target journal to inform my writing.

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5 star rating

Excellent

Richard Whitecross

An enjoyable and interactive approach to support you to tackle article writing. I know I put it off and get frustrated with myself. This breaks it down in to...

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An enjoyable and interactive approach to support you to tackle article writing. I know I put it off and get frustrated with myself. This breaks it down in to very manageable steps.

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5 star rating

Great course

PhD Researcher

Great course

Great course

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Great for me and my students

Associate Professor

The best online course I have come across.

Amazing.

Postdoctoral Researcher

This course leaves you thinking "I can do this!"

It's genuis!

Postgraduate Researcher

A clear model on writing papers and articles.

Approaching editors

Postgraduate Researcher

Excellent advice on how to approach an editor.

Fantastic!

Advanced Practitioner

Perfect for anyone aspiring to get published.

ThinkWrite Founder & Director Dr Pete Moore

Dr Pete Moore has enjoyed an exceptional career as a researcher, journalist and author of more than 16 books. Having founded ThinkWrite over 20 years ago, he remains a key trainer in ThinkWrite's online courses.

FAQ's

  • How much content is provided within the course?

    This course includes two hours of on-demand video, alongside downloadable resources and quizzes after each lesson. Accessible on mobile, laptop and desktop.

  • How long we do we recommend to complete the course?

    You can comfortably complete the course in 1 day. However, if you’d like to use the course in parallel with writing a paper or article, you may need to enroll for 1 month, 3 months or 12 months to revisit key information and ensure success.

  • Does the course include Closed Captioning?

    All video content provided within the course offers Closed Captions for any deaf and hard of hearing participants.

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