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Year 1 Online Writing Retreat

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20th Feb 2023 - 21st Feb 2023 

To attend this course please book on Inkpath. Inkpath is an app available to all Techne students, if you're not already using it please click here to find out how to get started.

 

Year 1 Online Writing Retreat
Transition: clarifying your project, developing your writing

Running on Zoom from 10am to 3.30pm on 20th & 21st February 2023. You must be able to attend both days to register for the retreat.

Year 1 of the PhD can feel chaotic and messy; imposter syndrome is common. In a constructive space away from the scrutiny of supervisors, this retreat offers you and your peers the chance to look objectively at your projects and how you write about them. With your projects centre-stage, you will refresh existing writing skills and hone new ones as you communicate your research and develop your academic writing to PhD level.

Day 1 activities include:

  • common challenges of Y1 and how to tackle them
  • demystifying academic writing
  • what is your project really about?
  • tools and techniques to improve your academic practice
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    Day 2 activities include:

  • writing nuts and bolts
  • developing good writing habits
  • a one-to-one consultation with either Anne or Katie
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    Katie Grant co-created the Advancing Academic Writing skills website for the University of Glasgow, where she was the Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow for three years, helping undergraduates, Masters and PhD students with their writing. A columnist, occasional broadcaster, author of ten novels (Sedition, her latest, is published by Virago), chair of the panel of judges for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction, an occasional book reviewer for, amongst other publications, the New York Times and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, she runs writing workshops on improving the quality, reach and impact of academic writing for DTEs and all levels of HE. Long experience of the practical, emotional and organisational challenges of writing for deadlines and for different audiences informs all her workshops. She understands from first-hand the value of getting writing done and getting it done well.

    Anne Wilson has a background in journalism (features) and corporate communication (scripts, speeches, screen media copy), combining her writing with facilitating writing workshops in HE. A Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, she was Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Brunel University for three years, and now runs workshops on academic writing and professional communication for postgraduates and staff at Brunel and other universities. She also coaches students for the 3MT competition (won by Brunel in 2017). She has collaborated with the Brunel Occupational Therapy department to investigate what kind of feedback helps students to improve their academic writing. 

     


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