QUEEN ELIZABETH II HALL HOLDS ITS FIRST PROJECT WRITING WEBINAR.
By Oluwabusayomi Oyekunle.
On Saturday 23rd September 2023, the much anticipated
project writing webinar titled “Effective Project Writing: From Idea to
International Journal'' was held on the Queen Elizabeth II Hall Finalist
WhatsApp Group Chat. The webinar, scheduled to be held from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00
p.m. was targeted at Queenites in their final year but also gave room for
non-finalists who had gone through the compulsory registration process for
non-finalists to attend.
The webinar began with an introduction and citation of the
guest speaker by the Hall's General Secretary, Mojoyinoluwa Agbonde. The
speaker, Pharmacist Aanuoluwapo Oluwatobi Isola, an alumna of Queen Elizabeth
II Hall, and a double degree holder in Chemistry and Pharmacy also happens to
be a first-class graduate of Pharmacy who upon her graduation, clinched the
award of the Best Project from the Department of Pharmacognosy with a score of
83%. She began her session by appreciating the Hall Executives for the
opportunity, as well as everyone present, before moving on to the topic at
hand.
Pharmacist Isola elaborated on what an undergraduate project
consists of while hammering on the need to begin the process of writing the project
as early as possible. She shared some of the tips that helped her carry out her
project effectively like Diligence, starting early, consistently working on the
project every day, accountability, avoiding procrastination and pushing a
little step further.
In conclusion, Pharmacist Isola stated “In every step of the
way in this project of a few months, let God be your source of strength and
motivation. There is absolutely nothing impossible. Push to get the best from
your work. Trust God for the resources you need".
In the question and answer session that quickly followed,
the subjects of plagiarism, funding, and getting help from past students were adequately
covered. The webinar was then brought to an end at 2:42 p.m. with a vote of
thanks by the Hall Chairperson, Dooshima Ande.
Well done Pressmen!
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