Systematic reviews are a type of literature review. It systematically collects secondary data, analyses them critically and distills findings to produce comprehensively summarise data either for qualitative or quantitative studies. This workshop shows you how to start preparing for and then conducting a systematic review.
Feedback from 2023 participants includes:
"A great refresher on all aspects of the systematic review process.”
“It is a good introduction to systematic reviews and how they differ from other types of reviews.”
Presented by Library.
About Writing skills
The ability to write well is critical to success in your research degree and a ‘top 10’ skill sought by employers. Learning the strategies for good writing will help you write efficiently. Knowing not only what to write, but how to write it for a particular audience, will help you communicate your research effectively.
Useful links
- UQ Academic Writing [online at UQ]
- Improving writing through corpora [online at UQ]
- Getting started with a literature review (Library)
- Getting started with a Systematic Review (Library)
- Write Well series of mini, 1-hour practical writing and communication workshops. Click on the Student Life Workshops link to find next available dates.
- Write Well Essentials: Coherence
- Write Well Essentials: Abstracts
- Write Well Formulating the Elevator Pitch Part 1 - Research headline statement and Part 2 - Elaboration
- Write Well Essentials: Research paper introductions