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Study and Communication Skills for the Biosciences 3rd Revised edition


Study and Communication Skills for the Biosciences 3rd Revised edition

Paperback by Johnson, Stuart (Director of Careers Service, Director of Careers Service, University of Bristol); Scott, Jon (Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Student Experience and Professor of Bioscience Education, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Student Experience and Professor of Bioscience Education, University of Bristol)

Study and Communication Skills for the Biosciences

£35.99

ISBN:
9780198791461
Publication Date:
22 Jan 2019
Edition/language:
3rd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
272 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 May 2024
Study and Communication Skills for the Biosciences

Description

Study and Communication Skills for the Biosciences is tailored specifically to the needs of bioscience students, both at university, and beyond. Written in an engaging and supportive manner, with examples throughout that demonstrate the relevance of topics covered to bioscience degree programmes, the book will assist you with the transition from school to university, with your studies at university, and with your progression to employment after leaving university. New to this edition, the book now includes discussion of how best to use recorded lectures in learning and revision, and how to get the most out of flipped classrooms and interactive lectures.. The chapter on employability has new content on technological change in the workplace, how to perform well in a video interview, and how best to use online networks for career advancement. A new section also explores how to critically review a research paper. A new learning feature, 'Try this for yourself', shows how you can apply the book's principles to your own life and studies. Covering the full range of study and communication skills that you need to study to succeed in your studies, this book is essential reading for any bioscience student who wants to get the most out of their degree.

Contents

1: Why are study and communication skills important? 2: Using feedback 3: Making the most of lectures 4: Working with different information sources 5: Avoiding plagiarism 6: Choosing the right writing style 7: Writing essays 8: Writing practical reports 9: Working in tutorials and groups 10: Preparing scientific presentations 11: Delivering scientific presentations 12: Creating academic posters 13: Getting the most out of revision 14: Getting the most out of exams 15: Making yourself employable

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