Short Workshops
The following short workshop series will take place during the lecture period. The two short workshop series each consist of 4 to 7 short workshops á 2 hours. You can either attend individual workshops or the entire series.
Program WiSe 2024/25
Title | Short Description | Registration | |
212201-W Dr. Tetyana Müller-Lyaskovets Short Workshop Series I: Mastering Writing Skills | This workshop series leads you through the writing process and focuses on topics such as writing introductions and purpose statements, writing abstracts, or identifying and correcting the most common mistakes and structural defects. | Undergraduate and graduate students and researchers interested in learning how they can optimize their writing. Dates and registration via course platform Programm WiSe 2024/25 ab dem 1. August 2024 verfügbar | |
212208-W Dr. Tetyana Müller-Lyaskovets / Hilary Meuter Short Workshop Series II: Professional and Technical Communication | In your professional life, you might find yourself in situations when you have to write an email, job application, and resume/CV, give a talk, or interview for a job. Our workshops prepare you for performing well in these situations by teaching you the basics of technical communication and by introducing you to processes that will help you improve on these tasks. | Undergraduate and graduate students and researchers interested in learning how they can optimize their writing. Dates and registration via course platform Programm WiSe 2024/25 ab dem 1. August 2024 verfügbar | |
212213-W HIlary Meuter Short Workshop Series III: Managing your Writing Project | Subgoals, or “mini” goals help keep you on track, particularly when working on larger writing goals and projects. We can think of them as road signs that keep us going in the right direction. While developing these subgoals might seem like additional work, it can often expedite your overall writing. These workshops will examine how to write subgoals and maintain them throughout your writing process. | Undergraduate and graduate students and researchers interested in learning how they can optimize their writing. Dates and registration via course platform Programm WiSe 2024/25 ab dem 1. August 2024 verfügbar |