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Scientific Writing for Publication 4 Part Series

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Training/Workshop Graduate and Professional Students Graduate Writing Lab GSAS PhD students Publishing STEM Writing Strategies

Mon, Feb 9, 2026 4:30 PM –

Mon, Mar 2, 2026 6:00 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Your work deserves to be read. In these workshops, you’ll learn how to you communicate your science clearly and maximize your paper’s chances of making an impact. Whether you’re at the beginning stages of planning or putting the finishing touches on your manuscript, join us for the following sessions:

1. Finding Your Paper’s Story (2/9)
2. Writing About Your Data (Results & Methods) (2/16)
3. Putting Your Work into Context (Introduction & Discussion) (2/23)
4. Getting Your Paper Read (Title, Abstract, & Cover Letter) (3/2)

Intended audience: GSAS, professional school, and postdoctoral researchers in STEM fields

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Past Events

Mon, Mar 02, 2026
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Scientific Writing for Publication Part 4

Your work deserves to be read. In these workshops, you’ll learn how to you communicate your science clearly and maximize your paper’s chances of making an impact. Whether you’re at the beginning stages of planning or putting the finishing touches on your manuscript, join us for the following sessions:

1. Finding Your Paper’s Story (2/9)
2. Writing About Your Data (Results & Methods) (2/16)
3. Putting Your Work into Context (Introduction & Discussion) (2/23)
4. Getting Your Paper Read (Title, Abstract, & Cover Letter) (3/2)

Intended audience: GSAS, professional school, and postdoctoral researchers in STEM fields

Mon, Feb 23, 2026
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Scientific Writing for Publication Part 3

Your work deserves to be read. In these workshops, you’ll learn how to you communicate your science clearly and maximize your paper’s chances of making an impact. Whether you’re at the beginning stages of planning or putting the finishing touches on your manuscript, join us for the following sessions:

1. Finding Your Paper’s Story (2/9)
2. Writing About Your Data (Results & Methods) (2/16)
3. Putting Your Work into Context (Introduction & Discussion) (2/23)
4. Getting Your Paper Read (Title, Abstract, & Cover Letter) (3/2)

Intended audience: GSAS, professional school, and postdoctoral researchers in STEM fields

Mon, Feb 16, 2026
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Scientific Writing for Publication Part 2

Your work deserves to be read. In these workshops, you’ll learn how to you communicate your science clearly and maximize your paper’s chances of making an impact. Whether you’re at the beginning stages of planning or putting the finishing touches on your manuscript, join us for the following sessions:

1. Finding Your Paper’s Story (2/9)
2. Writing About Your Data (Results & Methods) (2/16)
3. Putting Your Work into Context (Introduction & Discussion) (2/23)
4. Getting Your Paper Read (Title, Abstract, & Cover Letter) (3/2)

Intended audience: GSAS, professional school, and postdoctoral researchers in STEM fields

Mon, Feb 09, 2026
4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Private Location (sign in to display)
Scientific Writing for Publication Part 1

Your work deserves to be read. In these workshops, you’ll learn how to you communicate your science clearly and maximize your paper’s chances of making an impact. Whether you’re at the beginning stages of planning or putting the finishing touches on your manuscript, join us for the following sessions:

1. Finding Your Paper’s Story (2/9)
2. Writing About Your Data (Results & Methods) (2/16)
3. Putting Your Work into Context (Introduction & Discussion) (2/23)
4. Getting Your Paper Read (Title, Abstract, & Cover Letter) (3/2)

Intended audience: GSAS, professional school, and postdoctoral researchers in STEM fields

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