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研究生 学生服务

The OUWC isn't just for undergraduates. 研究生 students and their supervisors occupy a writing-rich environment, one in which they must write on demand. Our staff includes university faculty and graduate students who can offer assistance as you:

  • Draft or revise a manuscript for publication
  • 起草一份作业
  • Report your statistical findings
  • Compose a thesis or dissertation
  • Assemble a teaching portfolio
  • Construct a personal statement
  • Revise a curriculum vitae
  • Generate a proposal or mission statement
  • Prepare a syllabus, scaffold assignments, and offer feedback to student submissions

For specific information about how to schedule and other resources for graduate students and faculty, 看到 This Semester in the Writing Center for 研究生 Students. To schedule an appointment, 让推荐, or request an in-class seminar or consultation, 请发电子邮件至 (电子邮件保护).

研究生 Specific Programming

坐下来写!

坐下来写! 坐下来写! (SDW!) sessions are designed as mini-writing retreats for those of you who are composing high-stakes documents, (e.g., proposals, practicums, grant proposals, theses, dissertations, and peer-reviewed publications). This is an accountability program to provide a distraction-free environment for composing in the company of like-tasked graduate students. Note: These are NOT instructional sessions; these are productivity sessions.

  • Saturday, September 30, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., 212克雷斯基图书馆 (lunch included)
  • Saturday, November 11, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., 212克雷斯基图书馆 (lunch included)

SDW! Is limited to 10 participants: first come, first served. While the sessions are free, you will be billed for lunch if you do not attend and you will forgo an opportunity to attend future sessions. To register for one or both of these sessions, 看到 2023年秋季SDW! 登记.

论文101

If you need more than accountability, such as support for specific tasks like  publishing during graduate school, 起草IRB, composing a grant proposal, representing the results of your statistical analyses, avoiding plagiarism or copyright infringement, and/or storing your data to protect its integrity and your participants' privacy, you should join us (F2F or online) for one of more of our workshops. If you have an idea for a workshop, please email (电子邮件保护).

  • 准备,准备,防守! Q & A. Thursday September, 28 2023, 12:00-1:00 p.m. 美国东部时间(放大). Co-hosted by the OUWC and the 研究生院. This discussion with the 研究生院’s Dr. Steven Meyer and the Writing Center will address questions you might have about defending and submitting your thesis or dissertation. 
  • Documenting, Organizing, and Storing Your 研究 Data. Thursday, October 26, 6:00-8:00 p.m. 美国东部时间(放大). 受大众需求的影响, this informative session with research librarian Jim Van Loon will cover basics, 提示, and best practices for documenting, 组织, and storing critical data.
  • Figures, Tables, and Data Literacy. Wednesday, November 8, 2023, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. (放大). 与博士共同主持. Kanako Taku, Psychology Department. From the perspective of data literacy, this workshop will explore best practices for using tables and figures in graduate work, as well as how to format them in accordance with the APA 7 style guide.

写作中心

Joan Rosen Writing Studio
212克雷斯基图书馆
图书馆道100号
Rochester , MI 48309-4479
(位置地图)
(248) 370-3120


2024年夏季时间表
Tuesday-Thursday by appointment.

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