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Successful science writing and editing

15 October 2019

Our popular 1-day training course will be held in our Canberra offices on 13 November – visit Eventbrite to register.

This course helps you to create logical, clear and compelling science content with practical tools and guidance.

One of our recent course attendees said:

Before this day, writing was like an elephant on my dinner plate: How would I go about eating the whole thing? I dreaded it and regularly made excuses to avoid it. Since the training course, I have grown to view writing as an active conversation between my audience and myself. It’s a process, of building and crafting and more shaping. It’s taking one bite at a time.

I would highly recommend this course to professionals and students working with scientific or medical texts and technical documents, as I can assure you that the course will exceed your expectations. You will learn all the ‘hot tips’ in each stage of planning, drafting, editing and visualising that could bring your work to the next level.

Jane Yook Jeong

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