Academic Writing for Students
Because of the different expectations of several disciplines, our courses change from department to department. However, the overall reason behind all courses should be to help students to build up as authors inside the academic community by raising understanding of, practicing and reflecting upon the conventions of written texts in British. With the course, students will:
- Improve critical studying skills, enabling students to consider and write more clearly and incisively
- Comprehend the structural highlights of specific academic writing genres, tightly related to each discipline
- Refine writing processes through generating ideas, drafting, peer evaluation and individual writing consultations
- Learn to consider the expectations of one’s readership regarding academic writing discourse
- Effectively make use of the work of others on paper, including use of sources and citation methods
- Expand and raise the students’ ability to operate individually by exploring new methods for learning
The Middle for Academic Writing’s classes are designed created for every discipline, including Immediate and ongoing expenses, Ecological Sciences, Gender Studies, History, Worldwide Relations, Legal Studies, Mathematics, Nationalism, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Policy and Sociology.
Courses trained by us using the 2016/17 academic year
The Department of Ecological Sciences and Policy
ENVS 5112 – Academic Writing, Vera Eliasova, Borbala Farago and Alan Norman Watt
ECON 5700 – Academic Writing, Thomas Rooney
ECON 5712 – Academic and Policy Paper Writing 1 (for newbie students), Zsuzsanna Toth and Vera Eliasova
ECON 5713 – Academic and Policy Paper Writing 2 (for second year students), Vera Eliasova and Borbala Farago
The Department of Gender Studies
GENS 5130 – Academic Writing, Andrea Kirchknopf, Sanjay Kumar and David Ridout
GENS 6009 – Advanced Academic Writing Seminar for PhD Students in Gender Studies
HIST 5032 – Academic Writing I. Sanjay Kumar and Borbala Farago
The College of Historic Studies
LANG 5004 – Opening Academic Writing for two main-year MA students, Eszter Timar and Robin Bellers
Department of Worldwide Relations and European Studies
IRES 5002 – Academic Writing for Worldwide Relations, Robin Bellers, Zsuzsanna Toth and Vera Eliasova
LEGS 5000 – Thesis Writing Course
for Human Legal legal legal rights students, Eszter Timar and Vera Eliasova
for CCL students, Robin Bellers
for IBL students, David Ridout and Sanjay Kumar
LEGS 5000 – Thesis Writing Course for newbie SJD students, Robin Bellers
Thesis Writing Course for second and 3rd year SJD students, Robin Bellers
Department of Medieval Studies
LANG 5010 – Academic Writing for Medieval Studies, Eszter Timar
LANG 5000 – CAW Academic Writing, Sanjay Kumar
PHIL 5000 – Academic Writing, Borbala Farago
Department of Political Sciences
POLS 5015 – Academic Writing for Political Science, Eszter Timar, Robin Bellers, Zsuzsanna Toth, Borbala Farago
SOPP 5176 – Academic Writing for MA Students
Zsuzsanna Toth, Agnes Toth and Sanjay Kumar
SOPP 5103 – Academic Writing for MPA Students
Zsuzsanna Toth, Agnes Toth and Vera Eliasova
Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
SOCL 5000 – Academic Writing, Andrea Kirchknopf and David Ridout
Academic Writing for Students
Because of the different expectations of several disciplines, our courses change from department to department. However, the overall reason behind all courses should be to help students to build up as authors inside the academic community by raising understanding of, practicing and reflecting upon the conventions of written texts in British. With the course, students will:
- Improve critical studying skills, enabling students to consider and write more clearly and incisively
- Comprehend the structural highlights of specific academic writing genres, tightly related to each discipline
- Refine writing processes through generating ideas, drafting, peer evaluation and individual writing consultations
- Learn to consider the expectations of one’s readership regarding academic writing discourse
- Effectively make use of the work of others on paper, including use of sources and citation methods
- Expand and raise the students’ ability to operate individually by exploring new methods for learning
The Middle for Academic Writing’s classes are designed created for every discipline, including Immediate and ongoing expenses, Ecological Sciences, Gender Studies, History, Worldwide Relations, Legal Studies, Mathematics, Nationalism, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Policy and Sociology.
Courses trained by us using the 2016/17 academic year
The Department of Ecological Sciences and Policy
ENVS 5112 – Academic Writing, Vera Eliasova, Borbala Farago and Alan Norman Watt
ECON 5700 – Academic Writing, Thomas Rooney
ECON 5712 – Academic and Policy Paper Writing 1 (for newbie students), Zsuzsanna Toth and Vera Eliasova
ECON 5713 – Academic and Policy Paper Writing 2 (for second year students), Vera Eliasova and Borbala Farago
The Department of Gender Studies
GENS 5130 – Academic Writing, Andrea Kirchknopf, Sanjay Kumar and David Ridout
GENS 6009 – Advanced Academic Writing Seminar for PhD Students in Gender Studies
HIST 5032 – Academic Writing I. Sanjay Kumar and Borbala Farago
The College of Historic Studies
LANG 5004 – Opening Academic Writing for two main-year MA students, Eszter Timar and Robin Bellers
Department of Worldwide Relations and European Studies
IRES 5002 – Academic Writing for Worldwide Relations, Robin Bellers, Zsuzsanna Toth and Vera Eliasova
LEGS 5000 – Thesis Writing Course
for Human Legal legal legal rights students, Eszter Timar and Vera Eliasova
for CCL students, Robin Bellers
for IBL students, David Ridout and Sanjay Kumar
LEGS 5000 – Thesis Writing Course for newbie SJD students, Robin Bellers
Thesis Writing Course for second and 3rd year SJD students, Robin Bellers
Department of Medieval Studies
LANG 5010 – Academic Writing for Medieval Studies, Eszter Timar
LANG 5000 – CAW Academic Writing, Sanjay Kumar
PHIL 5000 – Academic Writing, Borbala Farago
Department of Political Sciences
POLS 5015 – Academic Writing for Political Science, Eszter Timar, Robin Bellers, Zsuzsanna Toth, Borbala Farago
SOPP 5176 – Academic Writing for MA Students
Zsuzsanna Toth, Agnes Toth and Sanjay Kumar
SOPP 5103 – Academic Writing for MPA Students
Zsuzsanna Toth, Agnes Toth and Vera Eliasova
Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
SOCL 5000 – Academic Writing, Andrea Kirchknopf and David Ridout