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Authoring a doctoral thesis is a challenging undertaking for anyone, even more so if English is not your first or main language. Learning to use the language of academic research is an ongoing journey, which is closely bound up with your developing knowledge of your field.

A range of language support and resources are available during the course of your doctorate at no extra cost, including a series of 'Language for research' sessions on the Reading Researcher Development Programme (RRDP) designed specifically for international students whose first language is not English. These include the following titles:

  • Writing clearly: Coherence, flow & cohesion
  • Voice, stance & criticality
  • Introducing and concluding research
  • The Literature Review
  • Describing and rationalising methods
  • Reporting results
  • Discussion
  • Writing for difference audiences
  • Writing & editing your thesis with corpora

The sessions are all available within the RRDP programme and can be enrolled for in the usual way via RISIS. In Semester 1 the sessions are delivered in person and in Semester 2 online. 

 

The Academic English Programme

Further academic language input is additionally available from ISLI’s Academic English Programme, including:

(For further information on the Academic English Programme see the International Study and Language Institute web pages.)