Title | Time | Room | Teacher |
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Academic Writing | 14.11.2024 09:00 - 16:00 (Thu) | Seminar room 01.001/002 | Caryl Crane |
Learning objectives
By the end of this course, participants should be able to:
- Read texts in their own field to become aware of the academic and disciplinary vocabulary, style, and conventions used.
- Apply this language and structure to their own writing.
- Investigate the structure of writing in their own field to help inform the planning and writing of their own texts.
- Reflect on and adapt their writing process to new challenges.
About the trainer
Carly Crane, M.A. (American Studies, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, 2019), is a freelance English academic writing instructor and editor based in Frankfurt. A U.S. American, she began her career as the head of English-language Programming at the Goethe University Writing Center in 2019, and now teaches at universities and graduate academies across Germany and Luxembourg, working with students and researchers from a diverse array of disciplines. She edits academic articles for publication in the humanities.
Note: Registration of GSLS doctoral researchers has priority to non-GSLS participants. Non-GSLS participants pay a service and workshop fee of EUR 50 by bank transfer.