Thesis Writing Retreat
Key Information
Tutors: Dr Elena Forasacco, Dr John Pinney and Chris Meadows
Course Level: Level 3
Course Credit: 3 credits
Mode of Delivery: The Writing Retreat is back with the in-person format, but not as a residential retreat yet: please look at the location when booking your place.
Dates
There are no more sessions taking place this academic year.
The course programme for 2022-23 will be available to book from late September.
These writing retreats are a collaboration between the Graduate School and the Centre for Academic English. They provide a focused opportunity for you to make major advances in writing your thesis in a supportive environment that will enhance subsequent productivity. You will have the opportunity to complete a significant piece of writing, gain new perspectives on your attitude and approach to writing, and review your writing habits in order to become more effective writers.
Before the retreat, you will have some videos with content to watch and simple activities to complete that will prepare you for the retreat.
During the retreat, there is plenty of time set aside for writing. There are short talks on specific writing issues and areas such as maintaining motivation. Graduate School and Centre for Academic English tutors are available for one-to-one support throughout the retreat. These meetings are focused on generating solutions to writing problems, assisting in developing drafts, and providing feedback on writing in-progress.
The retreats are open to doctoral research students who are aiming to submit within a year of the retreat date.
Upon completion of this retreat you will be better able to:
- Plan and manage the thesis-writing process
- Set clear and achievable goals for writing
- Write clear, precise and organised academic text
- Structure and connect the narrative of your research writing
- Maintain the momentum and your wellbeing
The Graduate School Guidelines for in-person teaching are here.
How to book:
Bookings will close approximately 4 weeks before each retreat to allow you to complete the independent preparation work before the in-person component of the retreat.