This GRADskills workshop is particularly aimed at doctoral students in the first year of their PhD. The literature review is a key component of a PhD: it motivates and contextualises the research question and launches the research. But developing a review is a complex task. Navigating seemingly limitless publications and shaping wide-ranging notes into a coherent text can feel overwhelming. This workshop offers practical ways of managing this process and laying the foundations for a review that meets the relevant criteria. By the end of the workshop, participants should be able to breakdown the task of writing a review into manageable portions, use templates in their reading and note-taking, develop a potential structure for their review in terms of strands, key publications and forward movement.The participants are required to bring along a printed copy of a short article in their field that that they are familiar with and are planning to discuss or refer to in the literature review.Booking link: Request a place at Writing a literature review in the Arts
What previous participants have said about (the in-person version of) this course:
- “It is brilliant if you feel overwhelmed because it teaches how to dissect, critique and sort sources.”
- “Extremely helpful in identifying how to improve your reading + how this will assist the lit review.”
- “I am so glad I attended this at the beginning of my studies. It will make me much more efficient and effective in my reading.”
The workshop will be help via Zoom