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KEYS to Academic Writing Success

Analyse your own strengths and weaknesses as a writer. Design a personal action plan to develop your writing skills.
Topics cover:
  • Understanding the academic writing context 
  • Critical thinking about writing topics and tasks 
  • Reading and researching for academic writing 
  • Planning assignments 
  • Academic honesty 
  • Editing and proofreading skills

In order to get the most out of this paper, if available, please bring:

  • a piece of academic writing you are working on for your main programme of study, either in hard or soft copy
  • any associated readings or texts
  • a laptop computer

Facilitators: The Learning Development Centre

If you are interested in enhancing your academic and career skills, please contact Helen Langdon for information on KEYS papers in 2012.

Contact Helen Langdon:
P:
09 921 9999 extn 8517
E: keys@aut.ac.nz 

Auckland City Campus - Wai O Horotiu 2012 Room
Reference code
Two day session. Attend both days:
Thursday 16 and Friday 17 February, 10am-2.30pm
WB327 295001/01
Two day session. Attend both days:
Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 February, 10am-2.30pm
WB327 295001/03
Two day session. Attend both days:
Friday 9 March , 11am-3pm
Saturday 10 March : 10am-2pm
WS114 295001/05

Two day session. Attend both days:
Wednesday 18 and Thursday 19 April, 9am-1pm

WB327 295001/08

                    
North Shore Campus - Akoranga 2012 Room
Reference code
Two day session. Attend both days:
Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 February, 10am-2.30pm
AF229 295001/02
Two day session. Attend both days:
Friday 23 March: 9am-1pm and Saturday 24 March: 10am-2.30pm
AF229 295001/07

                     
Manukau Campus 2012 Room
Reference code
Two day session. Attend both days:
Thursday 23 and Friday 24 February: 10am-2.30pm
MC109 295001/04
Two day session. Attend both days:     
Friday 16 March: 9am-1pm and      Saturday 17 March: 10am-2.30pm
MD109 295001/06

Last updated: 02 Feb 2012 1:15pm

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