Kurse und Workshops
Programm HS 24
Enhance your academic writing skills by enrolling in our English Academic Writing Course, led by Dr (Des) Fatima Mukaddam, an experienced English educator. This course is meticulously designed to equip participants with the essential writing skills required for academic and professional success. Participants will engage with a curriculum covering critical aspects of academic writing, including thesis development, organisation, clarity, citation conventions, and language proficiency. Most importantly, personalised one-on-one coaching sessions will provide tailored feedback to address individual needs and writing goals, thereby refining participants’ writing skills within a supportive environment. A distinctive feature of this course is the integration of innovative AI-powered writing assistance tools, designed to streamline the writing process, improve grammar and style, and enhance overall clarity and coherence. Empower yourself with the skills and confidence to excel in your academic and professional endeavours by participating in the English Academic Writing Course.
Who Should Attend?
- Native and non-native doctoral candidates aiming to improve their academic writing skills.
- Non-native English doctoral candidates seeking targeted support and guidance.
- Anyone interested in leveraging AI tools to enhance their writing.
Program
September 23: Intense Introductory Workshop Day
This 1-day workshop will introduce crucial aspects of English academic writing.
When: Monday, September 23rd, 9.15 a.m. to 4.15 p.m.
Where: Gruppenraum 2 at MaiHof, Weggismattstrasse 9, 6004 Lucerne
September 24: Lunch Session on AI Tools and English Academic Writing
Join online for an introduction on the best AI-powered tools for English Academic Writing.
When: Tuesday, September 24th, 12.15 to 14.00
Where: Via Zoom (will be sent to registered participants)
How to Register for Participation?
If you would like to participate in either sessions of September 23rd and 24th, write an e-mail to gsl@unilu.ch with the heading "English Academic Writing HS 2024" and specify which sessions you register for. To register for individual coaching, see just below.
Individual Coaching
Contact Fatima Mukaddam for individual coaching sessions by sending an e-mail to fatima.mukaddam@gmail.com with the heading "Individual Coaching". She can give you detailed feedback on a text excerpt you send her (length will depend on number of coachings she is asked to do) or discuss open questions regarding English Academic Writing you have.
About the Instructor
Fatima Mukaddam brings extensive experience in teaching English Language and Literature and tutoring non-native English learners. She has successfully edited numerous papers, essays, and book chapters, refining her skills in guiding students through the writing process. Her passion for teaching and dedication to student success ensure a valuable and enriching course experience. Last but not least, as a GSL alumna, she knows exactly what the requirements for dissertations are at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Andreas Tunger-Zanetti, GSL writing coach, is organizing the writing retreat for the fall semester 2024. Below you can find key information on the retreat. You can find more detailed information on the retreat here: GSL Schreibberatung - Universität Luzern (unilu.ch)
Key Information:
When? Wednesday 27th of November to Saturday 30th of November
Where? Villa Kapellmatt in Vitznau
Who? Doctoral Students of the GSL
Costs? A maximum participant fee of CHF 190 – most likely, remaining funds will pay for more than budgeted at the point of planning (June 2024). Also, GSL members with remaining mobility funding in 2024 can apply for their remaining funding to pay towards the participant fee.
How to apply? Via E-Mail andreas.tunger, with @ unilu.chgsl in Cc. Please indicate whether you will write in German or English. @ unilu.ch
Deadline for application: 11th of July
During the Fall Semester 2024 Andreas Tunger-Zanetti is offering what he in German calls "Schreibinseln" - Writing Meet-Ups for doctoral candidates at the University of Lucerne. These Meet-Ups can be used as designated time to work on your dissertation or related projects in small groups that can offer support and advice both technical and emotional. They can also help increase your motivation and assist you keeping up with your own milestones. During the Meet-Ups the participants meet up at an agreed upon time and place. At the beginning of each session participants share their goal of the day, then everyone works for a set time, with set breaks in between. At the end of a session participants can share their experience and can ask and offer advice to each other.
Please contact Andreas Tunger-Zanetti (andreas.tunger) directly if you would like to receive further information about the "Schreibinseln" and how to join. @ unilu.ch