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KIB Talks: Design a graphical abstract for your paper

Do you want to make your research paper stand out? Do you want to provide your readers with an effective and visually appealing summary of your key findings? Then join this hands-on workshop (at Campus Solna) to learn how to turn your manuscript into a graphical abstract! 

  • 2025-11-19

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  • 13:00–15:30 CET
  • Solna
    Universitetsbiblioteket, Berzelius väg 7B, undervisningssal Synapsen 1

KIB Talks: Writing the comprehensive summary chapter (“kappa”) of your doctoral thesis

Writing the comprehensive summary or “kappa” for your thesis will be different from anything you have written before, not least because you are writing for a different purpose and different audience than a research article. Additionally, you will be writing the kappa on your own, not with your research group as co-authors. So, what do you need to think about when you write your comprehensive summary? Join us for a hands-on workshop during which we discuss structure, synthesis and writing techniques for the kappa. 

KIB Talks: Writing the Literature Review for your half-time

This session focuses on the literature review, an important part of your half-time review (and of your thesis). You have the literature sources you need, but how will you write the review? 

KIB Talks: Managing References with Endnote Online or Zotero

Reference management programs help you collect, format and organize your sources. Learn how to use either Endnote Online or Zotero.

KIB Talks: Choose the right kind of visualisation for your dataset

Choosing the right type of figure to visualise a dataset can be challenging. It will depend on both the nature of your data, and what message you want to communicate to your audience. In this lunch webinar, we will go through the most common graphs used to visualise biological and medical datasets.

KIB Talks: Getting visual together (peer-to-peer)

Have you visualised your research in any way and would now like some feedback on your work? Bring along your creations, whether it's an illustration, a graph or a presentation, and share it with other researchers!