Speak Like a Scholar - Winter 2023!
Are you a Master's or PhD student interested in developing your voice as a scholar? Then come join us for our Speak Like a Scholar program, which is available again for the winter 2023 term!
Are you a Master's or PhD student interested in developing your voice as a scholar? Then come join us for our Speak Like a Scholar program, which is available again for the winter 2023 term!
Get ready to write grads! Our Rock Your Thesis program is back again for the winter 2023 term!
RYT 1: January 27th 1-4pm
RYT 2: February 17th 1-4pm
RYT 3: March 30th 1-4pm
To help our grads stay connected and motivated, the WCC offers writing café sessions each week where graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty can write together, support each other, and get support from the WCC!
Are you looking to get on-the-spot peer feedback on your work before you submit it?
Then check out our drop-in sessions at the Dana Porter Library, now back for the winter 2023 term!
Do you want to improve your conversational English and meet new friends? Then the English Conversation Circles program (ECC) is the right place for you!
Our ECC program provides a safe space for undergraduate and graduate English Language Learners (ELL) to practice conversational English with friendly staff and students!
The WCC is proud to present a new student study area that we’ve been getting ready for the winter 2023 term!
Hey grads! Are you interested in learning how to perfect your presentations and boost your writing abilities? Then join us for our Speak Like a Scholar program!
We’re hiring undergraduate, master’s, and PhD UWaterloo students from all faculties to be peer tutors at the WCC next year. Our tutors meet with their peers in-person at the Library, in the WCC offices in SCH, as well as virtually from their own homes. They coach their peers on assignments, theses, research articles, grad school applications, research statements, and other documents.
The Writing and Communication Centre's one-to-one tutor appointments are one of, if not our most, impressive and well-received student-oriented services. Every day, the WCC receives messages from undergraduate and graduate students detailing how much they enjoyed meeting with our tutors and how much they appreciated their help. From cover letters to theses, our tutors are always prepared to provide you with high quality guidance on your work. With this in mind, the WCC would like to introduce a few of our fantastic tutors and share some of their thoughts with you!
This three part workshop series can give you the tips and information you need to plan, draft, and revise your thesis, dissertation, or your dissertation proposal. While the first session has already passed by, you can still join in for the second and third parts of the series!