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Dear Team Learning Readers,

In order to* develop a reputation as a respected authority in your field*,
you need a deep understanding of how to formulate a compelling research
question that fills a critical knowledge gap. By investing time in
developing a smart research question at the outset, you can increase your
chances of producing novel and impactful research.

*In this pre-recorded webinar*, run by ALE in collaboration with Edanz,
global publishing expert Dr. Julian Tang gives actionable tips on how to
take your research question to the next level.

You will learn:

   - The crucial - and often overlooked - key steps required to formulate
   an innovative research question


   - Characteristics of research questions that impress reviewers (and why
   they are effective!)


   - The secret to identifying gaps in the existing literature and
   maximizing upon those gaps for your own future research question

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