New WCC Writing Café Schedule for Spring 2023
Heads-up grad students, postdocs, and faculty! We've made some changes to our Writing Cafés for the spring 2023 term.
Heads-up grad students, postdocs, and faculty! We've made some changes to our Writing Cafés for the spring 2023 term.
As a graduate student, it's important to be able to present your research with confidence and engage in scholarly debate. That's where Speak Like a Scholar comes in!
This term we've added a second set of English Conversation Circles sessions!
We've updated our hours for the spring term!
The Course-integrated Support (CIS) program supports instructors, student associations, and research groups in writing and multimodal practices in their respective virtual and/or classroom learning environment.
Have you heard of the WCC’s Course-integrated Support (CIS) program?
This program supports faculty, (student) associations, and research groups in writing and multimodal practices in their respective virtual and/or classroom learning environment by focusing on creating autonomy/agency in student writing, providing opportunity and resources for writing support , and by building rhetorical distance to check assumptions.
Are you looking for a way to further support your students' writing and communication skills in the classroom? Look no further! The Writing and Communication Centre (WCC) offers a quick in-person introduction to the services and programs we have available for the winter 2022 term!
Please note that the Writing and Communication Centre will be closed today for the Canada Day holiday.
Our workshops and online learning resources are still available on our website. Visit the link below to access them now:
We hope you have a safe and happy long weekend!
Join us for the next session of the IBPOC Writing Café on Thursday June 30 from 5:00-7:00 pm. The IBPOC Writing Café is a space where graduate students identifying as Indigenous, Black, and people of colour can come together to form a supportive community of writers. This is an intentional IBPOC-only space. You can join the IBPOC writing groups channel through WCC’s Teams.
https://uwaterloo.ca/writing-and-communication-centre/current-graduate-students/waterloowrites
Join us on June 30 for our next session of the IBPOC Writing Café from 5:00-7:00 pm. The IBPOC Writing Café is a space where graduate students identifying as Indigenous, Black, and people of colour can come together to form a supportive community of writers. This is an intentional IBPOC-only space. You can join the IBPOC writing groups channel through WCC’s Teams.
https://uwaterloo.ca/writing-and-communication-centre/current-graduate-students/waterloowrites