“In academic writing you’re given a lot of latitude to be boring.” – Carl Elliott

January 11, 2017
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long 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

Workshops at the third international conference on ESP/EAP/EMI in the Context of Higher Education Internalization NUST MISiS

December 1, 2016
A series of workshops were held during the International Conference November 24, 2016. The workshops aim was to develop an enhanced understanding of English written patterns, based on Anglo-American rhetorical conventions. Continue reading Workshops at the third international conference on ESP/EAP/EMI in the Context of Higher Education Internalization NUST MISiS