How to Conduct a Systematic Review ?

A systematic literature review is a type of literature review that uses particular methods to collect secondary data, critically appraise research studies, and synthesize findings qualitatively or quantitatively. The process of conducting such reviews includes identifying a research question, searching for relevant literature, appraising studies for relevance and quality, and synthesizing the evidence to answer the research question.

Unlock the power of systematic inquiry and elevate your research skills with our comprehensive training on conducting a systematic literature review. This specialized approach is an invaluable asset for both novice and experienced researchers, providing a structured method for collecting, evaluating, and synthesizing existing knowledge.
Whether you are a graduate student embarking on a research project or a doctoral student seeking to enhance your methodology, this session will empower you with the tools for success.

All trainings are free and take place at the Luxembourg Learning Centre (LLC). However, registration through Affluences is compulsory. Register using your University email address.

    You will learn

    • Understanding systematic reviews: Gain a deep understanding of what systematic literature reviews are, their significance in research, and their role in evidence-based practice.

    • Formulating research questions: Learn how to craft precise research questions that will guide your systematic review.

    • Search strategies: Master the art of designing and executing effective search strategies to identify relevant literature across various databases and sources.

    • Understanding the system: Learn and apply the proper system to conduct a review systematically.

    • Synthesis and reporting: Discover techniques for synthesizing and presenting your findings, including meta-analysis and narrative synthesis.

    This training is open to students and researchers seeking to enhance their research skills. Whether you are conducting your first systematic review or refining your existing knowledge, this session is tailored to your needs.