"How to Publish Your First Scientific Paper: What You Need to Know"
A beginner-friendly webinar for Bangladeshi undergraduates to publish their first scientific paper from scratch.
Learning Outcomes
Skill Development
Critical Thinking
Research Exposure
Publication Strategy
Overview
Kickstart Your Research Journey – No Experience Required! Are you an early undergraduate student in Bangladesh, eager to explore the world of research but unsure where to begin? This exclusive, beginner-friendly webinar is designed just for you. Led by Dr. Bipul Kumar Dey (MSc, Ghent University; PhD, Wageningen University & Research), this live session will demystify the entire process of writing and publishing your very first scientific paper. Forget the myths that research is only for seniors or experts—Dr. Dey will share practical, step-by-step insights on how to start from scratch, avoid common beginner mistakes, and build a strong foundation for your academic future.
Target Audience
Undergraduate students
Session Structure
Keynote, Panel Discussion, Q&A
Speaker/Advisor
Dr. Bipul Kumar Dey
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