Academic writing is more than just putting words on paper—it’s about clarity, credibility, and making your argument stand strong. From structuring your paper effectively to mastering citation styles ...
Publishing your research is the path to success for academic researchers. It gains you a place in the scientific literature, opening doors to building collaborations and advancing your career. Without ...
Communicating the worth of your work to the academic world – and beyond – starts with writing. Writing for a journal, turning your work into a book or reviewing existing research all require distinct ...
As Duke plans to expand Writing 120 class sizes, faculty warn the move could erode personalized learning, strain student ...
Research writing in higher education is more than just putting words on paper — it’s about critical thinking, ethical sourcing, and clear communication. From structuring your paper to integrating ...
A recent study finds that literature review skills are a key predictor of academic writing quality among postgraduate students. The ability to synthesize, evaluate, and organize existing research is ...
At many colleges, professors trained in the discipline of rhetoric and composition are finding that the specialized knowledge they bring to teaching writing is held in thrall to older notions of how ...
The Grant wRiting InTensive (GRIT) program offers scholars 12 months of highly structured activities focused on specific steps in the extramural grant application process. From biosketches and ...
Legal Research and Writing (LRW) introduces students to the fundamentals of the legal system, structure of law-making bodies, sources of law; provides hands-on experiences in using legal analysis, ...