醍狭AV

哂Z猟鵡Pのためのイベント"Writing Retreat: Enhance your research with compelling narratives"


We are pleased to inform you that the Writing Retreat event organized jointly by the HU Writing Center and Research Promotion Group will take place as shown below.
Join this two-day writing retreat where you can make significant progress on your existing project. Also, attend Masterclasses offered by an expert Nature trainer, and interact with him over the two-day stay!

この業、レ戯寄僥ライティングセンタ`と冩梢容序グル`プ慌岸のライティング?リトリ`トを和芝の宥り蝕岸いたします。
この2晩寂のライティング?リトリ`トに歌紗することで、哂囂胎猟峇永を寄きく念序させることができます。また、ネイチャ`?トレ`ナ`によるマスタ`クラスにも歌紗して、トレ`ナ`から岷俊弼?僥んでください
 

  • Dates: March 13th and 14th (Thursday and Friday), 2025
  • Venue: Hiroshima Airport Hotel ()
  • Participation: Free (Accommodation, buffet-style dinner (13th), and breakfast (14th) for the two-day stay will be provided. Please note that participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the Hiroshima Airport Hotel and lunch costs.) 
    *Registration is limited to 30 participants.
     
  • Registration:
  • Schedule:
    Day 1: Craft your research narrative
     10:00- Welcoming address
     10:15- Nature Masterclasses: Planning your narrative
     11:30- Q&A; Practice writing
     12:00- Lunch break
     13:00- Shut up and write
     14:30- Break 
     14:45- Talk by Writing Advisor: Finding your research motivation
     15:45- Shut up and write
     16:45- Peer feedback and revision
     18:30- Break and dinner
     20:00- Free time (continue writing)
     22:00  Close
    Day 2: Communicate your research
     9:00 - Nature Masterclasses: Poster presentations & Professional presentation skills
     11:30- Q&A, free discussion
     12:00- Lunch break
     13:00- Shut up and write
     14:30- Break
     14:45- Presentation practice session
     15:45- Q&A, Wrap-up, Closing remarks
     16:00  Close
    *Suitable for publications and presentations
    *Open to graduate students and faculty
    *A large portion of the Writing Retreat event is silent writing time and discussions of your writings, so we suggest that you have a writing project (e.g. paper outlines, manuscript drafts, research proposals, presentation slides) in mind before you come to the event.
     
  • Speakers:
    Dr. Jeffrey Robens, Head of Community Engagement at Nature Portfolio and Lead Trainer for Nature Masterclasses.
    Dr. Julie Tanner, Writing Advisor at 醍狭AV¨s Writing Center
    Dr. Yuhong Zhu, Writing Advisor at 醍狭AV¨s Writing Center
     
  • Contact:
    醍狭AV Writing Center
    wrc-research[@]office.hiroshima-u.ac.jp


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