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Introduction to Systematic Literature Reviews (ONLINE)
A systematic review is a rigorous, transparent method of synthesising research evidence. This workshop is also relevant for those doing scoping and other literature views using a systematic approach.
This workshop (also relevant for those doing scoping and other literature views using a systematic approach) will cover:
- What makes a systematic review ‘systematic’
- Different types of systematic reviews (what type of review is right for me?)
- The Systematic process and PRISMA chart
- Developing question frameworks
- Writing your protocol
- Where to get further help
- Date:
- Monday 23 March 2026
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 4:00pm
- Campus:
- Online
- Audience:
- Postgraduate
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