July 05, 2018
An inclusive research community has the tools to organize and share their results so others can build on their successes. They encourage participation from everyone with a contribution to make and provide options for people to share research in the way that makes sense to them. Continue reading Open science: 4 ways Elsevier is contributing to a more inclusive world of research
Effective Tips for Writing Flawless Essays
July 03, 2018
Writing an essay is often a task that the students do not generally look forward to. It makes them anxious and dreadful. For them, the task is difficult whether it is for scholarship, a contest or for a class. For every student, it is very important to score high grades to improve his/her academic results. Whenever a student sees some writing task coming his way, a shiver runs down his spine which makes him feel troublesome as they don’t have the necessary experience. Continue reading Effective Tips for Writing Flawless Essays
Stop Writing Like an Academic – Make Your Project Exciting
June 29, 2018
Scholars are having a hard time finding simple and free sources to read from and therefore less and less students are gaining the needed information in order to make their papers exciting for their readers and easy to follow. Here are some tips to help anyone in need make their project a little more exciting. Continue reading Stop Writing Like an Academic – Make Your Project Exciting
9 Hacks to Create a Crisp Explainer Video
This article was first published on Page Potato.
In case you are looking to create a killer Explainer Video sometime soon and are clueless about how to get started, this blog is just what you need. For novices, an Explainer Video is one that lets you explain your product or service to a potential customer in a span of just about 60-90 seconds. Continue reading 9 Hacks to Create a Crisp Explainer Video
Hare and Bell contest recognizes great academic writing
Winners encourage others to ‘take a chance,’ write more Continue reading Hare and Bell contest recognizes great academic writing
Who’s citing whom and who’s citing what
Associate Professor Martin Davies and Dr Angelito Calma
Recently, online encyclopedia Wikipedia undertook a study to find out which academic papers were most cited in its more than 44 million online articles. It turned out that a single academic paper was the clear leader. Continue reading Who’s citing whom and who’s citing what
Managing the Imposter Syndrome in Academia: How to Overcome Self-Doubt
There is still time to register for the webinar, Managing the Imposter Syndrome in Academia: How to Overcome Self-Doubt, presented by Moira Killoran on June 28, 2018,
at 1 p.m. Pacific, 2 p.m. Mountain, 3 p.m. Central, 4 p.m. Eastern. Continue reading Managing the Imposter Syndrome in Academia: How to Overcome Self-Doubt
COEHD professor works with Russian scholars, students through U.S. Department of State program
Dr. Sidury Christiansen, assistant professor in the Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies, recently returned from a two-week assignment in Russia through the U.S. Department of State English Language Specialist program. Continue reading COEHD professor works with Russian scholars, students through U.S. Department of State program
Five Suggestions To Achieve Academic Excellence
To get success is not an easy task. You must have to pay a high price if you really want to get success in your life. Climbing a ladder of success requires a lot of focus, attention and seriousness. Everyone has some goals in their life and once you achieve those goals you will be successful. Getting success is more than participating or getting good grades in class. If you really want to be successful in your academic life, then it is necessary to take the extra mile in order to achieve your set goals and objectives, avoid any distraction that might come in the way of success and keep trying until or unless you reach the finish line. Continue reading Five Suggestions To Achieve Academic Excellence
ACW Spring-Summer Webinar Series
May 10, 2018
Academic Coaching and Writing (ACW) supports and guides graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty members, staff, and administrators to advance their academic dreams. Here’s a preview of the free webinars in our ACW Spring-Summer Webinar Series. These are topics you’ve been asking about again and again. Sign up soon to reserve your space. Continue reading ACW Spring-Summer Webinar Series