What is your location? (Give a general and/or specific place name: city, country, or region)
Taiwan and Indonesia
Self-description (You can join to represent yourself and/or something else)
learner, volunteer, freelance, university undergraduate
Working topics/research interests - as general or specific as you like
culture, society, education, etc
Preferred means of contact
Mail via my profile mail box, Comment on my profile page, Reply to my message in forum
Preferred language(s) for correspondence
english, Indonesia
Further details - e.g. contact information, working languages (e.g. one language for editing, or from one language to another for translation), short CV
If you want to send me a mail, you can send to:
Sylvia Purnomo Pek
Sheng Li - 6 dormitory
Room 707
Da xue road
National Cheng Kung University
Tainan city
Taiwan - 701-01
or
臺灣 701-01 台南市東區大學路勝利六舍707室
My phone number is, +886928457897
I can do both, in english or indonesian
I'm a graduate student.
I'm 22 years old.
I like reading, writing, and travelling
Welcome for everyone who want to know me better, who want to discuss something with me.
Thank you
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Elsewhere you mentioned that you working towards a Master degree in Chemical engineering, doing research now, and hoping to get your work published soon.
One way to get into research writing is to start with related articles. For example, you could write a short piece about being a student in Taiwan, for students in Indonesia, using a student newspaper in Indonesia (or similar) to reach that audience. This could include an introduction to your own thesis research, and this would help you develop the introduction for your thesis research, and for publications that come out of it.
I found this approach useful when I started my MSc in botany. I began writing and publishing notes related to my project as an integral part of the project. Each piece of writing can give you personal leverage for the next piece of writing.
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One way to get into research writing is to start with related articles. For example, you could write a short piece about being a student in Taiwan, for students in Indonesia, using a student newspaper in Indonesia (or similar) to reach that audience. This could include an introduction to your own thesis research, and this would help you develop the introduction for your thesis research, and for publications that come out of it.
I found this approach useful when I started my MSc in botany. I began writing and publishing notes related to my project as an integral part of the project. Each piece of writing can give you personal leverage for the next piece of writing.
Peter
If you're looking to get published at some point, you can try joining Getting Published Q&A. That might prove helpful at some point.
Peace
Gary
Im from Dublin in Ireland.Im in college at the moment,attending a diploma course in Print Journalism.
Barbara