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Big changes in the ERC Work Programmes for 2026 and 2027
In July, the European Research Council (ERC) hosted a webinar to present the key updates to the 2026 Work Programme and offer a preview of changes coming in 2027. Our team at TPM...
How to structure your ideas in a scientific article
Learn how to make your sentences easier for your the reader by taking advantage of the “stress” position.
Distances in English: subject-verb
The core of every phrase in English is the subject-verb (S-V) relationship. For your sentences to thrive, there are a few things to keep in mind.
Which side are you on: active voice or passive voice?
During the 20th century, researchers focused on writing objectively by describing their actions in the passive voice. What about in the 21st century?
Avoid excessive nominalization to energize your writing
As researchers, in scientific writing, we often use nominalization because they sound formal, but turning a verb into a noun makes it lose power and makes the sentence weak. We share with you some examples so it easy to implement in your writing!

