Dr. Mansour Amini (School of Languages, Literacies & Translation)
 22 April 2026 (Wednesday)
 9.00 am-12.00 pm

A literature review is a critical argument for why your research matters. This 3-hour talk guides researchers through the transition from "reporting" to "synthesizing." We explore the strategic choice between chronological and thematic structures and provide practical techniques for developing a critical academic voice. Participants will learn how to organize complex ideas through effective subtitling and how to weave multiple sources into a seamless, persuasive narrative. This session equips you with the tools to write a literature review that demonstrates scholarly authority and identifies the crucial gap your research will fill.