Come along to these workshops to learn about all aspects of academic writing.

From structure to language and tone, we’ve got you covered!

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All sessions

Singleton Campus

Bay Campus

Online

Thursday 12th March 2026

Writing Intros and Conclusions

Learn to start and end your assignment well, with techniques for improving the impact of your academic introductions and conclusions.

  Bay Campus
  Thursday 12th March 2026
  10:00 - 11:00

 academic writing, introductions, conclusions

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Getting to know LaTeX

This workshop is a beginners guide to writing documents in LaTeX using Overleaf. No prior knowledge is needed for this workshop or any other computing language, it will cover the basics of LaTeX including document structure, typesetting text, tables, figures, equations and Inserting references.

 Bay Campus
 Thursday 12th March 2026
 11:00 - 12:00

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Solving Differential Equations

This workshop will explore how to solve differential equations using different methods: direct integration, the separation of variables and the integration factor.

 Bay Campus
 Thursday 12th March 2026
 12:00 - 13:00

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Hypothesis Testing

This workshop provides a basic introduction to statistical analysis of quantitative data, introducing data analysis and hypothesis testing: We will talk about the concept of Hypothesis testing, and the reason why this is an essential tool for performing our analyses.

  Bay Campus
  Thursday 12th March 2026
  13:00 - 14:00

 Statistical analysis

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Hypothesis Testing in Action

Using given datasets, you will be asked to formulate a hypothesis, pick statistical tests and interpret results. We will be working in the programme R and students are encouraged to follow along. The statistical analysis will include some common analyses such as t-test, chi-squared and correlation analysis.

 Bay Campus
  Thursday 12th March 2026
  14:00 - 15:00

 Statistical analysis, R programming

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