Dissertation Writers' Workshop

TitleTimeRoomTeacher
Dissertation Writers' Workshop02.05.2024 09:00 - 17:00 (Thu)TUM Graduate School: Boltzmannstraße 17, 85748 Garching bei München, Raum 101Jeremiah Hendren
Dissertation Writers' Workshop03.05.2024 09:00 - 17:00 (Fri)TUM Graduate School: Boltzmannstraße 17, 85748 Garching bei München, Raum 101Jeremiah Hendren
Keywords: 
Writing style, writing process, clarity, cohesion, concision, writing as thinking, narrative in scientific writing
Course Description: 

Many researchers worry about grammar and word choice in English but ignore writing style. The word “style” does not refer to making your text fancy but rather to practical, big-picture questions such as these:

  • Can my reader easily understand each sentence the first time through?
  • Am I respecting my reader’s time by being precise and concise?
  • Does my writing bring my science to life or put my reader to sleep?

The workshop also explores the writing process—namely, techniques to boost your productivity and make your everyday work at the computer more enjoyable. The topics build on one another and should prove engaging for doctoral candidates from any language background, even native English speakers. 

Course aims: 
  • Learn to write about your research with clarity, cohesion, and concision.
  • Discover strategies to make the writing and research process more productive and enjoyable.
  • Learn to make your research interesting to your readers.
Teaching methods: 

This workshop includes short lectures, group discussions, exercises, individual feedback from the instructor, and—most importantly—lots of peer workshopping of your actual texts. We will also work extensively with sample texts written by top scholars in your various fields. 

This course fits doctoral candidates in the following phase: 

At the beginning of the doctorate | during the doctorate | at the end of the doctorate

Participation requirements: 

C2 level of English.

Technical requirements: 

None.

Course preparation: 

The workshop draws heavily on Joseph Williams’s classic book Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace. You may want to read this as preparation. (If you come from a natural science or engineering background, you may prefer Anne Greene’s Writing Science in Plain English, which is modeled after Williams’s book).

Additional information: 

You can complement this workshop with free one-to-one sessions at TUM’s English Writing Center or through the English Coaching Program, where you can delve more deeply into individual writing challenges.

What participants say about this course: 
  • The trainer explained the concepts in a clear way and had very nice examples.
  • It was a very helpful workshop and I highly can recommend it!
  • The course was very engaging and systematic.
  • Hands on practices with the possibility to ask questions and get into the topic.
Category: 
Fachübergreifende Veranstaltung
Event type: 
Seminar/Workshop
Organizer: 
Graduate School Geschäftsstelle
Responsibility for event: 
Hauptverantwortung
Format: 
In Präsenz
Course Language: 
EN
Course Capacity (Max): 
15
Course capacity (Min): 
1
Duration in hours: 
14
Financial contribution: 
40 Euro
Trainer: 
Jeremiah Hendren

Originally from Boston, Jeremiah Hendren is a communication consultant based in Munich. He specializes in two areas: helping scientists communicate more clearly and supporting startups in transforming a strong technical story into a persuasive business story. Complementing his consulting work, he was a lecturer at TUM for many years, where he founded and developed the university’s English Writing Center. He left TUM to pursue his doctorate in linguistics and science communication, which he hopes to complete by 2024. Feel free to connect with him on www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiahhendren