April 10, 2017
Be intentional about writing and make it a part of your daily routine rather than a chore. I tend to do a lot of my writing early in the morning when my family is still asleep. I typically wake up at 4 a.m., grab breakfast, and then get to my computer to begin writing. Some may prefer to write in the evening, at a coffee shop, or at the library. The time and location do not matter as long as writing becomes a part of your daily schedule. Continue reading How to Make Time for Research and Writing
Career advice: how to write the perfect abstract for your article
April 06, 2017
Summarising your journal paper effectively helps to ensure that it reaches the right audience, say James Hartley and Guillaume Cabanac. Continue reading Career advice: how to write the perfect abstract for your article
Learning from Rejections
March 27, 2017
I experienced the first rejections of my scientific career when I applied to graduate school. I had graduated as the top student from my undergraduate program, but I didn’t get into my top choice for grad school. In fact, about half my applications were met with rejection. I did not know how to cope. Continue reading Learning from Rejections
Predatory journals recruit fake editor
March 24, 2017
An investigation finds that dozens of academic titles offered ‘Dr Fraud’ — a sham, unqualified scientist — a place on their editorial board. Katarzyna Pisanski and colleagues report.
Continue reading Predatory journals recruit fake editor
2017 TESOL International Convention to Bring Thousands of English Language Educators to Seattle
March 21, 2017
This week, more than 6,000 educators from across the globe will come to Seattle, Washington, USA, for the 2017 TESOL International Convention & English Language Expo. The largest of its kind in the world, the annual convention is organized by TESOL International Association, the professional association for nearly 13,000 teachers of English to speakers of other languages. Continue reading 2017 TESOL International Convention to Bring Thousands of English Language Educators to Seattle
New Webinar on the Dissertation Proposal: Aligning the Problem, Purpose, and Research Questions
February 22, 2017
If you have finished your coursework and passed your comprehensive exams, then what stands between you and your degree is completing and defending your dissertation proposal. Completing a proposal requires you to design and align your problem statement, purpose of study, and research questions.
Five hacks to writing the best academic essays
February 13, 2017
A lot of students lack the general skills required to produce good academic papers or essays. This can be due to a number of reasons, including lack of proper training by your teacher, a general disinterest towards writing, lack of imagination, etc. In case that you have been or still are subject to any of these factors, the following hacks will allow you to prepare yourself for better academic essay writing. Continue reading Five hacks to writing the best academic essays
“In academic writing you’re given a lot of latitude to be boring.” – Carl Elliott
January 11, 2017
Along time ago, as I was on my way out of the publishing business, I gave a book contract to a young bioethicist named Carl Elliott. His snarky wit, his citizen-of-the-world sensibility, and his crusader’s zeal for exposing biomedical wrongs have made him one of those rare philosophers able to write for civilians. Continue reading “In academic writing you’re given a lot of latitude to be boring.” – Carl Elliott
Academic Coaching & Writing Events and Webinar Series
December 25, 2016
Preview of the free webinars in our ACW Winter Webinar Series. These are topics you’ve been asking about again and again. Sign up soon to reserve your space. Continue reading Academic Coaching & Writing Events and Webinar Series
What do you have access to on ScienceDirect
December 21, 2016
See how to save time when looking for information
on your topic by using filters in your search. Continue reading What do you have access to on ScienceDirect