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    Communication Skills for Biosciences (Paperback) By (author) Maureen M. Dawson, By (author) Brian Dawson, By (author) Joyce Overfield

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    Short Description for Communication Skills for BiosciencesThis text is comprehensive, user-friendly handbook that will guide students through the full range of written and spoken communication skills that are demanded by today's biosciences courses. The book also offers a valuable refresher for postgraduate students who wish to review or expand their proficiency in these areas.
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  • This text is comprehensive, user-friendly handbook that will guide students through the full range of written and spoken communication skills that are demanded by today's biosciences courses. The book also offers a valuable refresher for postgraduate students who wish to review or expand their proficiency in these areas. This book will provide the student with practical advice on how best to communicate scientific material to different audiences including their peers, their tutors and to non-scientists. Key Features:* Highly accessible, confidence-building, student-friendly guide* Provides comprehensive coverage of the complete range of presentation skills needed by students* Covers essay writing, practical reports, dissertations, projects and presenting in individual, group and poster presentation settings* Offers advice on how to avoid common errors including plagiarism using 'what not to do' boxes throughout the text* Includes practical advice on how best to communicate scientific material to different audiences e.g. undergraduates, tutors and non-scientists