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Politics: Writing skills

A guide to politics resources for students and staff at the University of Ulster

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Writing a literature review

 

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Read more about Literature reviews

Find out more about carrying out a literature review using the links below.

Literature Review

Courtesy of North Carolina State University, a useful overview of the Literature review process.

Writing Reviews and Abstracts

Studiosity

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The ‘Writing Feedback’ Service

Many students struggle with academic writing. Studiosity is an online service providing students with 24/7 academic writing support either by live one-to-one chat or by uploading a more significant piece of draft writing for review. Each student has 6 credits that can be used this semester and each credit gets one support session.

The Subject Specialists at Studiosity are academic experts and teachers who read and comment on every file submitted. They won’t proof read or correct a file for quality or relevance of content, they solely provide comprehensive feedback on grammar, structure, referencing, and English. The service is available to all undergraduate students. Once students have uploaded their draft, they get it back in less than 24 hours to critically examine their writing, and incorporate the feedback they have received.

Writing and Research Methods

Writing Critically

There is an important difference between writing descriptively and using critical analysis in your writing. Here are some useful resources that may help you..

Selected books on research and writing skills