51°µÍø Writing Resources
Dissertation Writing Intensive, October 15 to 17
How much could you get done with three full days of structured writing time? Apply to the Dissertation Writing Intensive and find out!
Designed to help you make substantial progress in a concentrated period of time, the Dissertation Writing Intensive features structured writing time, trained writing advisors are available to meet with students, and optional workshops will be offered throughout. Coffee, tea, and snacks will be available all day for those participating in person.
The Dissertation Writing Intensive may be a great fit if:
- you have completed most or all of your research and need to get a lot of writing done;
- your motivation for writing your dissertation could use a boost;
- you are excited at the prospect of making meaningful progress in a short period of time;
- you like free coffee, tea, and snacks (for those participating in person).
The Dissertation Writing Intensive might not be a good fit if you
- cannot clear your calendar for 3 full days
- do not have a substantial writing task to focus on
- are satisfied with your writing process and progress toward completion
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Doctoral students who intend to graduate in 2024 will be given preference, but any grad student who would benefit from dedicated writing time should apply!
Questions? Reach out to our graduate writing specialist at writing@mcmaster.ca.
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Learn more about the varied works you may be asked to create during your graduate education in this online module: An Introduction to 51°µÍø-Level Writing. The module Includes self-reflection and skills-based activities.
Get support with a trained graduate-level writing advisor through the Writing Centre.
Available to McMaster graduate students in all programs and disciplines, get support with planning, organization, revision, motivation, incorporating feedback, and writing for publication.
You can book appointments through or by emailing writing@mcmaster.ca.
Note: The Writing Centre does not provide editing services, but offers support and strategies to help students improve their scholarly writing skills.
Enjoy facilitated writing time, support and accountability at a writing circle
51°µÍø Writing Circles are designed to keep graduate students on track to meet their writing goals. Facilitated by a trained writing advisor, these groups provide participants with tools to support goal-setting, meeting deadlines, and making the writing process as productive and efficient as possible.
During a typical session, students will share successes and challenges in meeting specific writing goals. Students will celebrate wins and troubleshoot obstacles. Some groups will have co-working time built into the sessions.
51°µÍø Writing Circles for fall 2024 are hybrid (in-person and virtual groups meet simultaneously) and take place Mondays from 1 to 4 p.m. and Wednesdays from 9 am to 12 p.m. Email writing@mcmaster.ca to be added to the 51°µÍø Writing Circles Microsoft Teams group. From here, you will have access to the in-person location and Zoom link for meetings, as well as any updates or changes made to the schedule.
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