Academia, especially at PhD and Post-Doctoral level, is often associated with individual work and isolation. Reflecting on her experience of designing, facilitating, and working in writing accountability groups, Ann Gillian Chu discusses how to forge effective writing groups and the value they offer in relation to building academic community
Have you ever found yourself unable to complete a piece of writing because something else got in the...
The PhD defence, or viva, is significant academic rite of passage, which as well as marking the culm...
In a recent Impact Blog post, Jørgen Carling outlined the reasons why he feels the PhD by publicatio...
Academia, especially at PhD and postdoctoral level, is often associated with individual work and iso...
Since it started in 2011, Academic Writing Month has seen a growth of workshops and initiatives aime...
The phrase ‘publish or perish’ suggests that the purpose of academic writing is in and of itself to ...
What's the secret to a productive spell of writing? Chris Smith shares insights gleaned from intervi...
This paper explores academics' writing practices, focusing on the ways in which they use digital pla...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...
The goal of this course is for students within the major of Literature to study the kind of academic...
It's often said that to embark upon a PhD you must be passionate about your topic. But when it comes...
Standardized academic English is now understood to be rooted in histories and practices that are col...
Historically the single authored paper has been a mainstay of social scientific and humanistic resea...
Writing for academic publication is highly stylised and formalised. In this post Rob Kitchin describ...
Writing in communities, in the form of writing groups and writing retreats, has become immensely pop...
Have you ever found yourself unable to complete a piece of writing because something else got in the...
The PhD defence, or viva, is significant academic rite of passage, which as well as marking the culm...
In a recent Impact Blog post, Jørgen Carling outlined the reasons why he feels the PhD by publicatio...
Academia, especially at PhD and postdoctoral level, is often associated with individual work and iso...
Since it started in 2011, Academic Writing Month has seen a growth of workshops and initiatives aime...
The phrase ‘publish or perish’ suggests that the purpose of academic writing is in and of itself to ...
What's the secret to a productive spell of writing? Chris Smith shares insights gleaned from intervi...
This paper explores academics' writing practices, focusing on the ways in which they use digital pla...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of research evaluation policies and ...
The goal of this course is for students within the major of Literature to study the kind of academic...
It's often said that to embark upon a PhD you must be passionate about your topic. But when it comes...
Standardized academic English is now understood to be rooted in histories and practices that are col...
Historically the single authored paper has been a mainstay of social scientific and humanistic resea...
Writing for academic publication is highly stylised and formalised. In this post Rob Kitchin describ...
Writing in communities, in the form of writing groups and writing retreats, has become immensely pop...
Have you ever found yourself unable to complete a piece of writing because something else got in the...
The PhD defence, or viva, is significant academic rite of passage, which as well as marking the culm...
In a recent Impact Blog post, Jørgen Carling outlined the reasons why he feels the PhD by publicatio...