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I Have to Do … What? Breaking Down the Parts of an Academic Paper (for undergraduate and graduate students)

With Professor Tania Friedel

Fri, Sept. 19, 2:00 - 3:15 PM

411 Lafayette, 3rd floor, room 331

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In this workshop, you will learn about what readers expect from academic writing in the humanities. We will break down the different parts of an academic paper, like the literature review, the problem, the methods, etc. Using examples from both professional and student writers, we'll show you different ways your writing can be structured, and we’ll share specific words and phrases to help your readers follow your logic.


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If you have any questions,  please reach out to the Director of Writing in the Disciplines, Jono Mischkot: jfm274@nyu.edu.
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