A free Google Meet session for students and new researchers who want a clear, practical starting point for academic research, publication, and research opportunities.
This webinar is designed for students, interns, residents, and new researchers who want to understand where to begin, how research projects work, and how to move from interest to meaningful academic output.
You will learn how to choose a realistic topic, understand common study types, approach mentors, avoid beginner mistakes, and build a research profile that supports your academic and career goals.
A practical introduction built for people who are serious about getting started but do not know the next step.
Understand how ideas become research questions, how projects are selected, and what makes a topic realistic for beginners.
Learn the difference between original studies, audits, case reports, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.
See how a project moves from question to manuscript, submission, peer review, revision, and publication.
Learn how to approach mentors, join teams, contribute meaningfully, and avoid passive βname-onlyβ involvement.
Understand how research supports CV building, residency applications, and long-term academic growth.
Identify common beginner mistakes around authorship, unrealistic timelines, weak topics, and poor documentation.
Thank you for registering. Webinar details and Google Meet joining instructions will be shared by email and WhatsApp before the event.
After the webinar, students who want guided project experience can explore ResearchCura's mentored research cohorts.