
Welcome to the course on how to write a scientific abstract for a conference!
This video covers the content of this course.
In this lecture, you'll learn about all things you'll need to consider before writing an abstract, if you're serious about getting selected for a presentation at a conference.
We'll cover:
- Which conference you should submit to
- How to increase the interest in your abstract
- How to make you're abstract more likely to get selected
- Taking into account the specific requirements the conference is asking
In this lecture, we'll discuss how to choose a eye-catching title for your research, and how to write the affiliation of the researchers.
We'll view:
- Different types of titles
- How to make an interesting title
- Which information you'll need from your co-authors
In this lecture we'll discuss the first section of the abstract.
We'll cover:
- The purpose of this section
- How to clearly state your hypothesis
- Pitfalls to avoid
In this lecture, we'll go over the result section of the abstract.
You'll learn how to:
- Define the results to include in the abstract
- How to write the results
- Important aspects of this section
In this lecture you'll learn about how a good conclusion section is constructed.
In this lecture we'll go over the common questions reviewers for abstracts need to answer, and why these aspects are important for the conference.
In this lecture I will give you some tips on how to get started with writing the abstract.
You'll learn:
- How to define the message for your abstract
- How to structure your message before starting writing
- How to write the first draft of your abstract
For those new to scientific writing, in this lecture we'll cover some tips to implement when writing the abstract.
These include:
- Writing with audience in mind
- Funnel method of writing
- Use of topic sentences
- Horizontal and vertical weaving
In this lecture we'll go over on how to re-write the abstract, so you'll meet the required word / character count for your abstract.
Writing an effective abstract is crucial if you want to present your scientific work at a conference. However, the art of scientific communication is often not taught before or during your first scientific project, and might therefore be the cause of many frustrations. An abstract is a compact version of your research project, so you'll need to convey your message and highlight your new results in a very concise manner. This might be challenging, as you might wonder what to include in the abstract and how to write this paragraph exactly.
This course takes you through all the steps you need to consider when writing an abstract, and is therefore ideal for the beginner abstract writer. You will learn how to write with the audience in mind, how to identify the different sections of the abstract, and how to write them successfully. We'll also go over how abstracts are actually evaluated, and we'll end with general scientific writing techniques and how to start writing your abstract.
Anyone should get a shot at presenting their work at a scientific conference, and just by applying the techniques in this course, you'll be one step closer! The knowledge of this course will help you with writing your research project into an abstract format, and with presenting your data clearly to the right scientific audience.