Announcement: Free Webinar on LaTeX - the world's most widely used tool for research writing and scientific documentation - 28 October 2025

Free Webinar on LaTeX- the world's most widely used tool for research writing and scientific documentation

I will be conducting a Free Webinar on LaTeX - the world's most widely used tool for research writing and scientific documentation, through the PASTIC National Center Platform on 28th October 2025.

Join Us for an Insightful FREE Webinar!

Date: 28 Oct. 2025

Time: 0230 - 0330 PM PKT

Venue: Online

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Whether you're a researcher, student, or academic writer, this session will help you master the art of professional research writing using LaTeX - from formatting your papers to managing references seamlessly.

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