A workshop with Dr Hélia Marçal to help you understand the ins-and-outs of academic publishing.
Academic writing is a mouthful used to describe the process to disseminate your research in a written (and, sometimes, visual) format, within the ecology of academic scholarship.
This workshop will look at the various phases of academic writing, providing useful tips for writing for different academic audiences, and finding the best way to disseminate your research. This workshop will comprise both presentations and practical exercises.
By the end of the workshop, participants will know:
Participants will additionally receive a pack with relevant resources so that they can continue to practice.
Limited to 25 places.
Lecturer in History of Art, Materials and Technology, UCL
Hélia Marçal is Lecturer in History of Art, Materials and Technology. Prior to this appointment, she was the Fellow in Contemporary Art Conservation and Research of the research project Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the Museum, at Tate, London (2018-2020). She is the Coordinator of the Working Group on Theory, History and Ethics of Conservation of the Committee for Conservation of the International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC) since 2016.