SCIENTIFIC WRITING: TOWARDS ORGANIZATION AND MOTIVATION


Date

24/25 February 2025

Time

9:00 to 17:00

Lecturer

Andrea Sanchini, Ph.D.

Number of Participants

7 to 20

Location

Online

Course Language

English

Target Group

Doctoral Candidates and Postdocs at the University of Rostock

Participation Fee

Free of charge 

Course Description

Ph.D. candidates and scientists often struggle with writing journal articles or their theses, while simultaneously completing time-consuming research projects. Unfortunately, Ph.D. candidates and scientists often do not receive any formal training to improve their scientific writing. Instead, they learn “by doing”, and by making mistakes.

Scientists have the responsibility to communicate their findings to their peers and writing is the key to communicating scientific results. Moreover, writing is not only a mode of communicating; it is also a mode of learning about one's research and clarifying one's thinking on a topic.

This workshop takes a comprehensive approach to the writing process by offering a broader perspective that goes beyond traditional technical writing skills.

Participants will not only focus on technical skills like structuring a scientific article or constructing clear and concise sentences, but they will cover also issues of writing productivity, developing habits and mindset, using tools properly to assist them in writing, exploring self-management techniques for staying motivated throughout the writing process and discussing the role of procrastination and perfectionism in writing.

By addressing all of these factors in the workshop, participants can gain a more well-rounded understanding of what it takes to be a successful writer.

Included Topics

  • Common challenges and misunderstandings in scientific writing
  • How to organize the flow of information
  • The sections of a scientific article
  • The stages of the writing process
  • Different types of writers
  • Techniques and AI-based software/tools to increase writing productivity
  • Clear scientific writing
  • Teamwork with co-authors and supervisors
  • Procrastination and perfectionism in writing
  • Motivational tools to increase writing productivity

Learning objectives

  • Overcome common writer's blocks related to procrastination and perfectionism
  • Familiarize yourself with the key structural components of a scientific article
  • Identify principles of clarity in a text
  • Write part of a journal article or thesis
  • Implement specific strategies/tools to increase writing productivity
  • Understand the broader perspective of the writing process

Teaching method

This workshop follows a balanced approach, combining input presentations from the trainer, individual learning phases and group exercises. Hand-outs and sample articles from the trainer's own experience will be provided. The trainer will also discuss the role of AI-based tools/software in assisting writers. Additionally, workshop participants can receive a free individual writing coaching session (up to 30 minutes) within 9 months of the workshop.

Preparing for the workshop

During the workshop, participants can draft part of their current writing project (e.g. a journal article or a thesis, 1-2 pages). Therefore, participants are asked to select in advance which writing task they want to do during the workshop.
Ideally, participants should have started their research project already and be at the stage of writing, in order to take the most advantage from the workshop.

About the Lecturer

Andrea Sanchini is a trainer in scientific writing and publishing. In July 2017, he completed his own Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences. Since May 2018, he is a certified writing trainer and coach, having completed a training at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. He has more than fifteen years of experience as a researcher in the field of Life Sciences and as such, can fully understand the needs and problems facing scientists and especially Ph.D. candidates. As a scientist, he experienced the challenges of writing and publishing journal articles with limited time and limited funding.
While enrolled in an international Ph.D. graduate school in Berlin, he had the chance to receive formal training in scientific writing and publishing. Andrea has worked in Public Health institutions and universities in Italy, France, Germany, and India. He is fluent in English and German and his native language is Italian.


*Anmeldung & Teilnahmebedingungen | *Registration & Conditions for Participation

Anmeldungen nehmen wir bis zum 9. Februar 2026 über unser Online-Formular entgegen. Wir prüfen dann, ob die Mindestteilnehmerzahl von 7 Personen erreicht ist. Wenn nicht, behält sich die Graduiertenakademie vor, den Kurs abzusagen. Ist die Mindestteilnehmerzahl erreicht, können sich weitere Interessierte bis spätestens 2 Werktage vor Kursbeginn anmelden, sofern weitere freie Plätze vorhanden sind.

Sobald wir Ihre Anmeldung bestätigen, gilt sie als verbindlich. Es gelten die Teilnahmebedingungen der Graduiertenakademie.
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Registrations are welcome until February 9, 2026, via our online form. We will then determine whether the minimum number of 7 participants has been reached. Should the minimum number of participants not have been reached, the Graduate Academy reserves the right to cancel the course. Once the minimum number of participants has been reached, further registrations are possible until 2 weekdays previous to the beginning of the course, if further free places are available.

As soon as we confirm your registration, it is considered binding. The conditions for participation of the Graduate Academy apply.