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Welcome to Writing and Reviewing Scientific Papers - C (2026)

Description: The aim is to improve ...

General PhD Skills (2026)
Introduction:

Welcome to Writing and Reviewing Scientific Papers - C (2026)

Description: The aim is to improve the participants' competence in writing and reviewing scientific papers. The course takes a practical approach and focuses on the craftsmanship needed as a scientist. It is recommended that this course is taken during the first period of a PhD study. PhD students from all areas of engineering and science can benefit from attending, although the course to some extent favors "hard science" disciplines. The discussions will address general issues related to scientific writing. The course is organized in three activities. First, the PhD students are asked to study selected literature on the subject. Second, two one-day seminars are devoted to presentations by the organizers, discussions amongst participants, and lectures by invited speakers. Third, the PhD students are required to practice both writing and reviewing in specially designed exercises. A collection of papers will be distributed before the course. In addition, a reading list of relevant books and papers is given.

Prerequisites: None in particular. It is advised to take the course early in a PhD, as the participants are planning their first publications.

Learning objectives: Theoretical and practical knowledge of the peer-reviewing system, including the role of editorial board, program committee, editors, reviewers, commercial publisher, etc.  Theoretical knowledge and practical skills in structuring and organizing scientific papers and planning the writing process  Theoretical knowledge and practical skills in structuring and organizing reviews of scientific papers

Teaching methods: Lectures, Workshops, Peer-learning, Practical exercises

Criteria for assessment: 

Participation in lectures and workshops

Hand-in of three practical exercises (pass/non-pass)

Key literature: 

See the folders below. It is not required to read the literature before the course, but the participants will have plenty of time to do so within the scope of the course.

Organizer: Jakob Stoustrup

Lecturers: Jan Bendtsen, Jakob Stoustrup

ECTS: 3.75

Time: 8. September & 23. November 2026

Place: Aalborg University

Zip code: 9000

City: Aalborg

Maximal number of participants: 50

Deadline: 18. August 2026

Important information concerning PhD courses: There is a no-show fee of DKK 3,000 for each course where the student does not show up. Cancellations are accepted no later than 2 weeks before the start of the course. Registered illness is of course an acceptable reason for not showing up on those days. Furthermore, all courses open for registration approximately four months before start of the course.

For external PhD students: This course is a general course and is prioritized for PhD Students enrolled at Aalborg University. If there are available seats, PhD students from other universities will be accepted. You will be notified shortly after the deadline if you have been accepted.

To attend courses at the Doctoral School in Medicine, Biomedical Science and Technology you must be enrolled as a PhD student.

We cannot ensure any seats before the deadline for enrolment, all participants will be informed after the deadline, approximately 3 weeks before the start of the course.

You may find more information in our FAQ: https://phd.moodle.aau.dk/local/page/faq 

For inquiries not described in the FAQ, please contact the PhD administration at phdcourses@adm.aau.dk. When contacting us please state the course title and course period. Thank you.


Year: 2026
ECTS points: 3.75
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