This summer, the Writing Center will host three week-long clinics for dissertation and thesis writers. Although conducted remotely, this clinic will bring participants together in a community of support aimed at recalibrating one’s relationship to structured writing time. Through brief informational sessions each morning, afternoon group debriefs, and at least […]
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Spring 2020 Courses Effective Academic Writing for Native English Speakers (PDEV 79403) What are the elements of effective academic writing? How do we know effective academic writing when we’ve read it? Is there a disconnect between what is valued as academic writing and what we value as readers and writers? […]
Here you can find guides for various aspects of graduate writing: Guides for Masters Students Guides for Doctoral Students
Please note that all of our remaining in-person workshops for the semester have been canceled. We may have web-based options for workshops later in the semester; please check back at a later date for updates. Date/TimeDate(s) – Thursday, April 23, 20204:30 pm – 6:00 pm LocationCUNY Graduate Center Room 3317 […]
An op-ed is a written prose piece typically published by a newspaper or magazine. Rather than seeking to simply to present unbiased information about current events (as is common in journalism), an op-ed usually expresses the opinion of a named author who is generally unaffiliated with the publication’s editorial board. […]
Grant writing may be an expected or an optional part of your training and professionalization. Regardless of its importance in your discipline, securing outside funding can enable you not only to finish your dissertation, but also to contribute to the state of art in your field. It gives you the […]