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Academic Publishing Workshop w/ Dr. Goode

As stated in emails:

Mainly, we’ll be covering the process – start to finish – of how (and why) to publish a journal article as a graduate student.  We will also touch on other forms of publication: book chapters, book reviews, encyclopedia entries, and even monographs (single-author books).

This is one of the four, annually offered pre-professional workshops that all Ph.D. students are required to attend at some point during their years at SU. M.A.’s are also welcome and encouraged to attend!

PhD Prospectus Workshop

Dissertation Prospectus Writing

  • Friday, November 13 at 2:00 pm via Zoom *Time Change
  • Professor Dympna Callaghan

In preparation for the workshop, please 1) review the guidelines for prospectuses in the attached English Graduate Handbook; 2) consult your adviser via email or in person concerning his or her expectations concerning the prospectus — especially inquire about what your adviser sees as the most important thing that the prospectus should accomplish; 3) look at a prospectus written by one of your peers—more if you have time, but at least look closely at one. Prospectus’ can be found on the G drive, which you all have access to. Go to G drive -> AS -> ENG -> #GRADUATE -> PhD English -> PhD Prospectus

MA Dossier Workshop

The workshop on the MA Dossier will be held on Wednesday, November 11 at 1:00 pm via zoom.

In preparation for this workshop, Susan Edmunds would encourage you to have a look at some of the dossiers and dossier proposals available on the G drive. You do not need to read the dossier papers themselves but are urged, rather, to look closely at the dossier rationale sheets.

Online Instruction with Zoom

This coming Friday, English department grad Staci Stutsman will be running a workshop on zoom interactivity for us all. This is open to everyone! Faculty from English and Creative Writing; MFAs, MAs, and PhDs; first time teachers and last time teachers!

Staci will present for 30 minutes on ways to create interactive zoom sessions, including: options for sharing writing, using the whiteboard function, annotating on a file or desktop, sharing content from a second camera, and granting remote access for a mouse.

Her presentation will be followed by 30 minutes of time for questions and answers.

Here is the Zoom info (you can find more detailed info via Coran’s email about this):

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/72657786678?pwd=MmlSN0poSlBuV1BXUXYrMlZsUFc3QT09

Meeting ID: 726 5778 6678
Passcode: SUEnglish