Submitted by Dan Iredale on Wed, 30/10/2024 - 16:23
We’ve put together a selection of one-off events to mark annual Academic Writing Month. From learning how to make your fellowship applications stand out to hearing from a panel from the publishing industry on how to get your work published.
Take a look and book through the links below:
Virtual Writing Retreats | Throughout November | |
Writing Fellowship Grants with Impact | Mon 4 | 2 - 3.30pm |
PdA Panel: From Idea to Published Work | Wed 6 | 1.30 - 3pm |
Making headlines: how to get your research into the mainstream media | Mon 11 | 9 - 11.30am |
Turning your thesis into a book (AHSS) | Thu 21 | 1 - 3pm |
Mini Protect Focus | Wed 27 | 12 - 12.30pm |
There are also training sessions taking place through Cambridge University Libraries:
Critical Reading for Research (STEMM) | Wed 6 | 11am - 12pm |
Academic Writing Workshop | Mon 11 | 11am - 12pm |
Publishing in Journals for Beginners (AHSS) | Wed 13 | 11am - 12pm |
Publishing in Journals for Beginners (STEMM) | Thu 14 | 11am - 12pm |
Literature Searching for Researchers (AHSS) | Mon 18 | 11am - 12pm |
Note Making for Research in STEMM | Wed 20 | 11am - 12pm |
Strategic Reading and Note-Making for Researchers (AHSS) | Wed 27 | 11am - 12pm |
Academic Writing Workshop | Thu 28 | 2 - 4pm |
Here are additional online resources you may find helpful:
Publishing Academic Books |
Publishing in Journals |
Research Metrics |
Searching the Literature |
Copyright and licenses |
Note Making for Dissertations |