Academic Writing: The Writing Process
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Result
Do you want to develop a method for approaching writing assignments, or build on what you already do to remove stumbling blocks for your reader?
In this 2 hour workshop you will gain insight into your own process and make sense of typical problems, as well as develop efficient and effective solutions to make the overall experience of academic writing less stressful.
Content
- The academic writing process
- The different types of writers
- How to pre-write and plan your text
- How to avoid writer’s block
- The purpose of a rough draft
- The differences between revising and editing
- Useful strategies for editing
Duration and time investment
One 2 hour workshop plus approximately 30 mins of preparation work.
Language
The language of instruction is English, but course content is suitable for writing in any langauge.
Course overview
- Programme is for
All students interested in improving their writing process. - Date
Check the available course dates on the page below - Time
Check the available time slots on the page below - Location
Location will be communicated in advance - Course fee
This workshop is free of charge for all students of the University of Twente - Maximum participants
Maximum 15 participants - Trainers
Stefanie Allum, s.g.allum@utwente.nl
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Further information
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Sign up for:\ Academic Writing: The Writing Process
May 2026
Tuesday
12 May 2026
16:00 - 18:00
Tuesday
12 May 2026
16:00 - 18:00
1 day course
AWP-2605
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