Academic Writing Series: Using Digital Tools to Facilitate Your Science Communication
24/04 10:00 – 11:30
Online (Teams)
The webinar will be held in English.
Do you feel overwhelmed by the number of digital tools available for research?
This hands-on workshop introduces a range of digital tools that support contemporary research workflows, including literature search, reference management, note-taking, writing, and collaboration. Participants will explore how these technologies can help organize knowledge, streamline research processes, and build an effective digital research toolkit.
We encourage you to bring a current writing project or idea so you can experiment with digital tools in the context of your own research.
Facilitators:
➤ Darja Aksjonova – PhD researcher at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Latvia, where her research focuses on science communication practices. With more than ten years of experience as a journalist, she also hosts the EURAXESS Smart Talks podcast, which explores career paths and professional development opportunities for researchers. Alongside her doctoral research, she works with various digital tools to support academic writing and research workflows, an area she continues to develop as part of her PhD training.
Alongside her doctoral studies, she actively employs a range of digital tools to support academic writing and research processes, while consistently developing this field further within the framework of her doctoral work.
➤ Roger Yallop – Researcher in Academic Writing at the University of Tartu, supporting students in developing academic writing skills through courses, workshops, and research projects.
Register HERE. The registration is open until 22 April 2026.
In case of questions, please turn to Hele-Riin Urmet, hele-riin.urmet@ut.ee.
Estonian Doctoral School joint event. The training is intended for doctoral researchers from all fields.