Academic writing lab: Using your research to develop strong arguments

How to find your writing 'voice' and produce good academic arguments based on a range of evidence.

Reading and research is an important part of the writing process. At university, your job is not just to repeat what other people have said, but to reach your own conclusions and present your own arguments based on what you have researched. This session explores how good notes can be used to help you find your writing ‘voice.’

This session is part of the Academic Writing Lab series, which will take you through the processes involved in planning and writing assignments. These are informal sessions suitable for any level of study and may be particularly useful to students studying in a UK university for the first time.

This session is hosted by the Centre for Academic Development.