Learning is an important objective among all the students studying across different levels. Text books are considered as one of the most important source of information utilised by a student in order to enhance their knowledge and understanding. Textbook are the part of one’s education life but with the changing learning environment, the process of learning is also significantly changed. Continue reading Textbook is not the best way to learn, by Bill Gates
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Oral Communication for Researchers Course starts October, 24, 2019
Registration for Advanced English for Academic Purposes. Participants will develop and practice speaking skills needed to be successful in an academic and professional environment. A variety of materials will give the students the opportunity to participate actively in exercises, improve their listening skills and their own public speaking delivery, and prepare academic presentations. Continue reading Oral Communication for Researchers Course starts October, 24, 2019
IMPACT AND RESEARCH COMMUNICATION SKILLS WORKSHOP: WHY DID YOU WRITE THIS ARTICLE?
June 10-11, 2019, NUST MISiS, MOSCOW
The goals of this intensive workshop are to improve participants’ science communication capabilities and help them translate their science to reach broader audiences, including those with questions or concerns about the methods, findings or implications of scientific research.
Auditorium: Б-636 Continue reading IMPACT AND RESEARCH COMMUNICATION SKILLS WORKSHOP: WHY DID YOU WRITE THIS ARTICLE?
Good Goodbye: Advanced Public Speaking for Scientists has been successfully finished
May 13, 2019
Last Monday was a big day for NUST MISiS students and researchers. 17 students who attended Advanced Public Speaking for Scientists Course completed a 4-month English language course after receiving 32 hours of English language instruction by Senior English Language teacher Johanna Campbell.
“Writing for Publication” Workshop by Emily Austin Thrush (USA) – 10 April 2019
Presentation “Writing for Publication” and a follow-up workshop on the principles of clear research writing (10 April 2019). The presenter will show information from research on the differences in the writing style of non-native speakers of English that may influence decisions by editors and peer reviewers. This research points to specific steps writers can take to make their writing better match the expectations of journal editors. The event will take place at the National University of Science and Technology MISIS (Moscow). Continue reading “Writing for Publication” Workshop by Emily Austin Thrush (USA) – 10 April 2019
25 & 26 March, 2019 at NUST MISiS – Maria Alm: Academic Writing and Communication Skills at a Polytechnic University
Presentation Proposal:
As Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University, the University of Wisconsin-Stout prepares students for the workforce through the application of our polytechnic tenets: applied learning, career focus and collaboration.
Auditorium: Г-587, NUST MISiS.
Wiley Workshop: How to Publish Papers in High-Rating Journals and Make Them Quoted? (19 March, 2019), NUST MISiS
This event will take place at National University of Science and Technology MISIS: Moscow, Leninsky pr., 4. Publication of research results in peer-reviewed scientific journals is one of the most pressing problems in science today. At the same time, the number of publications of Mongolian scientists in international journals still lags behind world figures, as well as citations. Continue reading Wiley Workshop: How to Publish Papers in High-Rating Journals and Make Them Quoted? (19 March, 2019), NUST MISiS
Class 7: Presentations: in-class performance w/ evaluations and peer/self-evaluation practice
After the course, the candidates will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.
Class 6: Communication in groups: fielding questions, effective Q&A habits and techniques
After the course, the candidates will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.
Class 5 (November 29): (CANCELED)
Public Speaking for Scientists is a course designed for researches, scientific aspirants, teachers of English and other languages, and all other graduate-level candidates keen to improve their public speaking personas. Continue reading Class 5 (November 29): (CANCELED)