A guide to the complex and changing world of academic publishing and how to work with it to get your research out there The times they are a-changin’ and academic publishing is no exception. The rise ...
Stereotypical academic writing is rigid, dry, and mechanical, delivering prose that evokes memories of high school and undergraduate laboratory reports. The hallmark of this stereotype is passive ...
For academics, faculty and staff at any level, academic writing skills can be the difference between being published in academic journals, funded or employed or their hard work going unrecognised.
Aspetar is inviting the public to join its Academic Writing Journal Club on February 23 with the theme “Getting the word out: New approaches for disseminating public health science.” The event started ...
A few years ago, when I was a graduate student in English, I presented a paper at my department’s American Literature Colloquium. (A colloquium is a sort of writing workshop for graduate students.) ...
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