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(FGR) How to edit and proofread your thesis In-Person / Online
Editing and proofreading are integral components of the academic writing process, playing crucial roles in refining and polishing scholarly work. Editing involves a comprehensive review of the entire document, focusing on structure, coherence, and clarity. It allows writers to evaluate the overall flow of ideas, ensuring a logical progression and effective communication of their arguments. On the other hand, proofreading is a meticulous examination aimed at identifying and correcting grammatical errors, punctuation issues, spelling mistakes, and typographical errors. Both processes contribute to the enhancement of the quality and professionalism of academic writing, ensuring that the content is not only well-organized and coherent but also free from distracting errors that could compromise the credibility of your work
Whether you're in the early drafting phase or fine-tuning your final submission, this workshop equips you with the skills to present your thesis with confidence and precision. (Venue: EA 120)
**You can attend either in-person or online. Select the mode that aligns with your preferences and schedule
- Date:
- Tuesday 25 June 2024
- Time:
- 11:00am - 12:30pm
- Time Zone:
- Auckland (change)
- Campus:
- Kelburn
- Categories:
- Postgraduate
Facilitator: Student Learning team
They are fueled by a passion for ensuring your success and fostering a positive learning experience. The team provides unwavering support and collaborate with you to cultivate essential study skills. Through personalized guidance and interactive sessions, they aim to empower you to extract the utmost value from your studies.