ECTS: 2.5
Course leader: Morten Pilegaard
Language: English
Graduate school: Course collaboration
Course fee: 3,000.00 DKK
Status: Course is open for application
Semester: Spring 2026
Application deadline: 12/03/2026
Cancellation deadline: 26/03/2026
Course type: Classroom teaching
Start date: 13/04/2026
Administrator: Anne Fabricius Søndergaard
The course N/T 613/03 Basic academic and professional English writing for natural sciences and technical sciences is being offered by the Graduate School of Natural Sciences/GSNS and Graduate School of Technical Sciences/GSTS, Aarhus University, 2026.
No. of contact hours/hours in total incl. preparation, assignment(s) or the like:
Contact hours: 16; 2.5 hour per contact hour for preparation, 6 hours for assignments: 40; grand total 62 hours
Criteria for participation:
Course participants are expected to attend a minimum of 80% of lectures, show active participation in on-site discussions and complete a minimum of two written assignments.
To achieve the learning outcomes and competences specified above, the student has to acquire the following qualifications: (A) knowledge about 1) the conventions of specific academic text genres in natural sciences and technical sciences, including research papers, posters and conference abstracts; 2) the basic textual and discourse features of such genres including their cohesion and coherence; 3) efficient and effective processes for writing papers and responding to reviewers; 4) the main differences between grammar and language usage in general between native English and non-native English scholars and the typical errors made by non-native researchers publishing their papers in English; (B) proficiency in 1) the production and revision of specific types of academic text genres and text types in accordance with prevailing conventions for presentation, argumentation, summarizing, etc., in the field of natural sciences and technical sciences; 2) tracing and correcting inexpedient language features, including unidiomatic English and typical grammatical errors made by non-English native writers of academic English.
Aim:
The aim of this course is to impart knowledge about and give course participants an introduction to academic text production in English within the field of natural sciences and technical sciences, applying textual and discourse strategies and methodologies in accordance with the current conventions of written academic English in natural sciences and technical sciences.
Learning outcomes and competences: At the end of the course, the student should have:
- Knowledge about guidelines and conventions governing the structuring of research papers in natural sciences and technical sciences.
- Knowledge of principles of cohesion and thematic structure in general and in research papers within the field of natural sciences and technical sciences in particular.
- Knowledge of some of the main differences between native and non-native English language speakers’ use of syntax and grammar.
- Ability to avoid common errors of syntax and grammar in English-language texts written by native English and non-native English researchers and scholars within the field of natural sciences and technical sciences.
- Ability to produce structurally and linguistically appropriate posters, abstracts and papers within the field of natural sciences and technical sciences.
Course contents:
Day 1: Writing processes, reporting conventions, grammar basics, self-study tools.
Day 2: Genres (papers, posters, abstracts, responses to reviewers etc.), text types, cohesion, writing persuasive abstracts.
Day 3: Grammar pitfalls, posters, abstracts, and the methods/results sections of papers.
Day 4: Introductions and discussions in papers, plenary and individual feedback on student texts, supplementary post-course exercises.
The detailed contents of the course may be adjusted to ensure optimal learning outcomes, particularly in response to the availability of new technologies and tools relevant to academic writing in the natural and technical sciences.
Teaching methods:
Activities and materials: The course will consist of a mixture of lectures and presentations, followed by exercises and discussions – either conducted as on-site or on-line sessions according to current university policies and - all based on relevant texts in natural sciences and technical sciences. Course materials will consist of texts, slides, drills and a collection of exercises and answer keys for in-course use and training on self-study basis for three months post course; students with work in progress are invited to have one or more sections of their texts discussed in plenary.
Literature:
A comprehensive compendium of texts, including slides, research papers and scholarly presentations will be available on-line
Instructors:
Peter Steffensen (Morten Pilegaard)
Venue:
Arhus University, Aarhus
No-show fee/late-cancellation fee:
Course participants on our transferable skills courses, who do not show up at the course or cancel their course participation after the course cancellation deadline, will be required to pay a no-show fee/late-cancellation fee. Exceptions may apply in certain cases, such as reported illness to the course administrator/course team. In case of late cancellation due to illness, we may require a doctor’s note from you.
The no-show fee/late-cancellation fee is DKK 1,200 (the price of one ECTS). The fee has been introduced due to many late cancellations, thus preventing people from the waiting lists to have a seat at the courses.
Registration:
- Participation in the course is without cost for PhD students from Aarhus University
Due to an Agreement between Danish Universities that came into force as of 1 January 2011, participants from other universities than Aarhus University will have to pay DKK 1,200 per ECTS. In principle this also applies to external parties, but exemption can be granted under specific circumstances. Please note that you will be required to provide payment details in the course registration module. Your registration will not be considered valid if this information is missing or incorrect.
Please be aware that your registration for the course not necessarily equals your admission for the course. You will receive an e-mail after the registration deadline regarding whether you are admitted for the course or if you are registered on the waiting list. Please note that seats are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
If you have any questions, please contact the course administrators at: courses.nat.tech.he@au.dk
Course dates:
- 13 April 2026 08:30 - 12:30
- 20 April 2026 08:30 - 12:30
- 27 April 2026 08:30 - 12:30
- 04 May 2026 08:30 - 12:30