The Secrets of Scientific Writing

The Secrets of Scientific Writing

By: Boiling Point

Podcast: Boiling Point

Do you like writing? This question polarizes the world, well, at least the academic world. Being a scientist includes many hours spent in front of a computer writing research papers. But writing is an art form in itself. And like every other skill it needs lots of practice. Our guest teaches the art of science writing in a way that is less pain and more fun.

Our hosts Anastasia and Cat, and our guest is Dr Marina Hurley, a Visiting fellow of the Centre of Ecosystem Science at UNSW Sydney and a consultant lecturer.

Marina is based in Melbourne and offers online courses and workshops to students and academics where she teaches scientific writing. Marina is not a researcher in this field. She followed her own experience and academic journey in writing to develop her own teaching perspective and material.

The way Charles Darwin would have written science.

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Due to the current Covid outbreak in Sydney we talked to Marina on the phone. Therefore, our apologies for any issues in sound quality.

 

Sources

Visit Marina’s website ‘Writing Clear Science’

Marina’s blogpost on ‘The difference between a writing rule and a good idea’ 

Marina’s current online course on “How to be an Efficient (Science) Writer”
Check out the two songs we played on the show:
The rules of English by Bruce Watson
Rammed Earth by Nancy Kerr

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