
Dates
Thursday, May 19, 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location
via Zoom (link will be sent to participants 24 hours before the workshop/event begins)
This workshop is in the past and registrations are unavailable.
Registration dates
closed Thursday, May 19, 2022 - 10:00am
All times are Pacific Time Zone (Vancouver, BC, Canada).
About the series
A series of casual themed conversations where graduate students can connect, ask questions, and share their experiences, feedback, and ideas. No presentations and no Power Points.
Grad Conversation:
Thesis & Dissertation Writing
Grad Conversations are jointly presented by the Research Commons and Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies. This Conversation invites graduate students to ask questions and discuss thesis and dissertation writing in a casual setting. No presentations, no slide decks; just space for open discussion.
Guests:
Writing Services Coordinator (Graduate Writing), Research Commons
Robyn Long provides support for students at any point in their thesis writing process. She provides one-on-one consultations to help address questions or concerns about planning, writing, revising, or defending theses, offer written feedback on drafted portions or chapters, and contribute to hosting caring and encouraging communities of thesis writers.
Robyn Long provides support for students at any point in their thesis writing process. She provides one-on-one consultations to help address questions or concerns about planning, writing, revising, or defending theses, offer written feedback on drafted portions or chapters, and contribute to hosting caring and encouraging communities of thesis writers.
Julie Jones, Research Commons Librarian
Julie Jones supports graduate students with research, citation practices, academic publishing, and the use of research software at any stage of the thesis writing process. She is a co-facilitator of the Research Commons' Thesis Writing Group.
Facilitator(s)
Julie Jones
Robyn Long
Audience
Category
Workshop Series or Group