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Academic conferences: a guide to asking good questions

 

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Giving a conference paper is daunting. Dealing with questions can be even worse, if you face a deluge of condescending statements, rambling monologues and thinly veiled attempts to show off superior knowledge.

Here’s the story.

 

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Posted on 11th November 201511th November 2015Author perezparedesCategories Academic discourse, conferences, conferencias, congresos, Escribir ciencia en inglés, The Guardian

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