Dissertations, Expert Advice 14 luglio 2020

Virtual Dissertations Bootcamp

Graduate Schools have been forced to move academic writing workshops and outreach online and are faced with many challenges to provide students with adequate support. Resources developed and suggested for institutional use can be found here.

Resources that can be used by graduate schools to implement and manage student needs and strategies can be downloaded below. All resources were developed and granted to ProQuest for distribution by Jan Allen, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Cornell University.

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