PROM-4 Writing a Scientific Article in English

Course type

workshop

Course load

84 hours

Period

September-December 2024

Hours per meeting   

2 hours regular sessions
3 hours intensive sessions 

Lecturer

Sören Johnson - 015 278 2793 - s.f.johnson@tudelft.nl

Dr. Nadia van Pelt - 015 278 9853 - n.t.vanpelt@tudelft.nl

 

Objectives

The aim of PROM-4 is to improve your ability to write a scientific article in English.  During the course, you will develop and revise an article that you are working on. Though the course focuses on technical, scientific English, it will also be useful for people writing about non-technical subjects.

Course description

The course consists of  eleven two-hour sessions. The general theory will be given in sessions to the whole class; for peer review, we will divide into smaller groups for several lessons. 
As we look at various aspects of the writing process and at specific language problems, the process of writing, the structure of a scientific article, and the use of clear and effective language, you will write and revise different sections of your article. Topics will include:

  • The writing process;
  • Academic English—word choice and diction;
  • Structuring a paper;
  • Correcting common errors;
  • Using English paragraphs;
  • Writing effective academic sentences;
  • Appropriate transitions and connecting words;
  • Proper verb tenses;
  • Clarity and conciseness.

Attention will be paid to various aspects of writing, such as ordering information in the sentence, creating flow between sentences, and using parallel structures, with the ultimate goal of clear, effective scientific communication. Throughout the course, feedback will be given on the basis of your own writing, to help you to recognize and work on language problems you may have. The sessions are highly interactive, and there is room in the programme to deal with specific issues raised by participants.

In most cases, by the end of the course, you will have shared most of your article with the instructor and peers for evaluation and feedback.  As the course uses your material for review, it will only be useful when you already have some research results and are ready to write. Ideally, you will have an outline and a draft article to work on

Registration and cost

The courses take a maximum of 12 participants and fill on a first-come first-served basis.

To participate in this course you need to demonstrate a high level of English (C1/C2). To do this, you need to score sufficiently high on the English Section’s Placement test (dates announced on our  webpageTo participate in this course you need to demonstrate a high level of English (C1/C2). To do this, you need to score sufficiently high on the English Section’s Placement test (dates announced on our here.

If you are a PhD candidate at the TU Delft, the Graduate School will pay your course fee. The course book, not included in the course fee, costs €32. For participants who are not in the TU Delft Graduate School (e.g., lecturers, or researchers at IHE), the course fee is €675. If you are associated with the TU Delft, your department will pay with a baancode; external researchers will receive an invoice.
Registration is via Brightspace: Prom 4: Writing a Scientific Article in English.  Use Collaboration/Groups to register.

Schedule

The regular sessions continue for eleven weeks. The “intensive-extensive” sessions meet 7 times for three hours (generally every other week).Though it is hard to estimate how much time writing takes, on average expect to spend three or four hours a week (reading the book, doing exercises, reviewing your peer’s work, but mostly writing your article).

Course Dates and Times

We will offer one “intensive-extensive” group and three regular 11 week groups in the spring term of 2025. 

  • Intensive-extensive group 1: Wednesday afternoons 12:30-15:30, meeting every other week; first session 12 February, last session 14 May
  • Regular Group 2: Monday afternoons, 13:45-15:30, 11 weeks, first session 24 March, weeks 4.1, 4.3 Tuesday mornings, last session 2 June
  • Regular Group 3: Wednesday mornings, 10:45-12:30, 11 weeks, starting date 26 March, final lesson 4 June
  • Regular Group 4: Thursday mornings, 10:45-12:30, starting date 27 March, final lesson 12 June (no lesson 29 May)

Please note, if the groups do not get at least eight participants, the Monday group will be cancelled first.

NB: Dates and times may change. Please check on Brightspace for definite schedules and room assignments.

To take this (or any English course except Pronunciation), you need to first take our placement test (or have a recommendation from your previous English teacher). In addition, you need to have sufficient results and a draft article (or outline) ready before the start of the seminar.