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    The goal of the Graduate Writing Center (GWC) is to provide free consultations to help graduate students produce successful academic writing by further developing effective writing skills. Writers from any discipline or department are encouraged to seek assistance with any stage of the writing process: from conception to composition to revision, from first to final draft.

    Participants
    • Master's Students
    • Doctoral Students
     
    Skills Emphasized
    • Communication and presentation
    • Writing
    • Teaching
    • Research ethics
    Services Offered
    • Workshops
    • Writing Bootcamps
    • Writing groups
    External Partners
    • No external partners identified.
    University Collaborations
    • Writing program or writing center
    • Teaching and learning center
    • University libraries

     

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