Writing Effective Research Reports

Date:

27/01/2020

Organised by:

Social Research Association

Presenter:

Dr Simon Haslam

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Lindsay Adams: T: 0207 255 0695
E: lindsay.adams@the-sra.org.uk

Map:

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Venue:

Hilton Carlton Hotel, North Bridge, Edinburgh (tbc)

Description:

This course is designed to equip participants with essential skills and knowledge to write high quality research reports.  You will go through the process of report-writing, starting with planning a report to meet the needs of different audiences, then moving on to consider overall structure and format, organization of material into sections or chapters and how to present different kinds of material in different ways to maximize impact and ease of use.

Objectives

To develop an understanding of the key features of different kinds of research reports and the skills necessary to produce them.

Topics

The course will cover:

  • What makes a good research report?
  • Writing with your audience in mind
  • Planning a report: structure, content and format
  • Features that encourage clarity and ease of use

Who will benefit?

Researchers who regularly or occasionally have to produce written research reports for a variety of different audiences who would like to improve their skills in order to produce more effective research reports.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the one day course participants will:

  • Understand what constitutes an effective research report
  • Have acquired knowledge about different approaches to report writing
  • Have developed skills in planning and designing an effective research report

Course tutor

The workshop will be facilitated by SRA member and social research firm director Dr Simon Haslam. Simon has twenty years consulting experience with clients spanning the public, private and voluntary sectors. This experience covers single-person consulting assignments and assignments involving consulting teams, including strategy consulting work with a recent Queen’s Award winning organisation). He is a Fellow of the Institute of Business Consulting, a Chartered Management Consultant and his PhD explored practices of management consultants.

Simon regularly delivers workshops on this and related subjects for a range of bodies including the Institute of Directors, the Law Society, IDM Group, and Durham Business School – where he is a Visiting Fellow. He is part of a 2008 UK National Training Award winning team.

Cost:

£270.00 which includes lunch and all refreshments. Members of SRA pay £202.50

Website and registration:

Region:

Scotland

Keywords:

Writing Skills

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