@UNSWScience
UNSW Science
8 months
1/4 Through the Work Integrated Learning (WIL) program, UNSW Science undergrads are already making their mark in research, including contributing to published papers. Read more about the recent work of students Noam Taylor and Lilla Irwin, here:
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@UNSWScience
UNSW Science
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2/4 “I learnt that the academic publication process requires constant communication with all parties involved,” said Noam. “Refining the manuscript involves integrating multiple perspectives and assessing the best approach to implementing those changes.”
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@UNSWScience
UNSW Science
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3/4 "I learnt that the academic publication processes is not straight-forward; it takes time to progress through multiple checks and balances," said Lilla. "We applied to at least six different journals until eventually our paper was accepted. It was worth the wait though!"
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@UNSWScience
UNSW Science
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4/4 “It can be daunting to see where a WIL program can take you, but it is also the perfect way of testing what you want your future to hold,” Lilla advises. Explore upcoming WIL opportunities, here:
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