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Developing Article Writing Skills: A Step-by-Step Guide for Emerging Scholars

  An Initiative of Global Research & Training   Developing Article Writing Skills: A Step-by-Step Guide for Emerging Scholars   1. Title Should be clear, concise, and informative Reflect the key topic or findings of the article Avoid jargon and unnecessary words   2. Abstract A summary of the entire article (usually 150–250 words) Write it last , after finishing the full paper Structure (typically 4–6 sentences) Covers: Background – the problem or context Aim – your objective or research question Method – how the study was done Results – major findings Conclusion – key takeaway or implication @ Avoid citations, abbreviations, or references here.   3. Keywords Choose 4–6 relevant terms that help others find your article in databases or Think like a reader: What would someone search to find your article? Reflect core themes, concepts...

The Scholar’s Roadmap for Thesis and Dissertation: A Step-by-Step Guide to Synopsis Writing

Initiative of Global Research & Training “ The Scholar’s Roadmap for Thesis and Dissertation: A Step-by-Step Guide to Synopsis Writing ” 🎓✍️ Writing a synopsis is the foundation of any strong research journey. Through this initiative, we aim to simplify the process and guide scholars in crafting clear, focused, and effective synopses for their thesis or dissertation. 🔍 Empowering research. One step at a time. 1. Title of the Thesis/Dissertation Should be concise, clear, and descriptive Reflects the main theme or focus of the research Avoid jargon; use academic tone May include keywords that reflect the area, scope, or method   2. Introduction/Background Provides context for the study Highlights the broad area of research Discusses relevance, importance, or real-world context Can include basic definitions and general overview of the topic   3. Literature Review (Brief Overview) Summarizes existing research studies...