Rowena Murray’s Online ‘Mid-game’ Workshop

This course is likely to be most helpful for PhD students who are somewhere is the middle of a doctoral project: you may have done some analysis and/or you might have written a couple of chapters. This course is designed to bring writing more to the fore.

This is how it works: over 4 weeks I introduce 4 writing tasks for you to do to help you to move your thesis writing forward. This can help you to make more time for more writing.

Each meeting on this course includes one hour of dedicated writing time, you write a piece each week, and I provide group and, if requested, individual feedback. Time is included for discussing your writing with others on this course, which people on my previous courses found useful, interesting and motivating.

For people in the middle of the doctorate

Tasks

These four writing tasks are designed to help you develop parts of your thesis at this stage:

Writing and revising a literature review

Writing the methods, concepts etc. chapter

Outlining – thesis chapters and line of argument

Your next chapter: outline, summary, intro paragraph.

By registering for this course, you agree to discuss and share the 4 pieces of writing you do for this course with other participants and with me, if you want individual feedback.

When – 4 mornings over 4 weeks, one per week, 9.30am-12.30 UK time

Cost – £200 per person (VAT not payable)

To check dates and register – email r.e.g.murray@btinternet.com