Date: Thursday, February 24, 2022 Time: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Place: Zoom (Meeting link will be sent after participant registers) This opportunity is also available online. Register for Writing a Literature Review
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Publishing Your Work
Join us for this discussion on the publishing process. Hear perspectives from doctoral students who have already published. This session is open to al l doctoral students. Date: Thursday, February 17, 2022 Time: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm. Place: Zoom (Meeting link will be sent after participant registers) This opportunity…
The Manuscript: Social Sciences Edition
You began with a research question or an idea, and developed it through a series of notes and drafts; at some point you have a manuscript, and you are ready for the next big step: publication. The process of writing and editing a manuscript can be daunting, time consuming, overwhelming,…
Writing in the Social Sciences
Part of the series Writing in the Disciplines, this event will give doctoral students the opportunity to hear established scholars share their writing strategies: what works for them, and what has not worked; common mistakes they see doctoral students making a series; and challenges that new doctoral students should anticipate.…
Editing Your Manuscript: Arts and Humanities Edition
You began with a research question or an idea, and developed it through a series of notes and drafts; at some point you have a manuscript, and you are ready for the next big step: publication. The process of writing and editing a manuscript can be daunting, time consuming, overwhelming,…
Best Life Sciences Writing
At yesterday’s panel on “Writing in the Life Sciences,” we asked our panelists to name examples of what they consider to be excellent life sciences writing–the scientists whose writing they consider peerless. Here are some of their recommendations: Professor Hauber recommended anything by Tom Seeley: Honeybee Ecology: A Study of…