Finishing your Diss/Thesis
In this event, we will discuss practical strategies for completing your dissertation/thesis. These strategies emphasize ways to effectively discover when you write best, thus making writing a more consistent practice and helping you to become a more productive writer. This is the first event in our eight-part series “The Joyful Journey: Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Professional Development Series.”
Speakers
Scott Holman, Ph. D., Graduate Writing Services Coordinator and Lecturer in the Program for Writing and Rhetoric, University of Colorado Boulder
Event Schedule
This online event meets on Thursday, January 22nd at 4-5pm Eastern / 3-4pm Central / 2-3pm Atlantic / 1-2pm Pacific.
Audience
This event is designed for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers looking for an introduction to fundamental academic professional development topics.
Registration
This online event is open to the public. Once you register, you will automatically receive Zoom information for the session. Registration TBD.
Accessibility
If you have access needs, please let us know what they are. Contact Zoe Zuleger (zmzuleger@wisc.edu), who is supporting this event, to let us know how we can help you have a successful experience. In addition to meeting individualized needs, we will also take measures throughout the event to support accessibility for all our students:
- Enabling live captioning in synchronous sessions
- Incorporating multiple modes of interaction into synchronous sessions
About CIRTL Programming
CIRTL Network programming is designed to develop future faculty committed to implementing and advancing evidence-based teaching practices to create undergraduate educational experiences that are accessible to all learners. Participants can explore our programming in any order, and to whatever extent supports your own teaching development needs and interests. To help participants understand what they can expect across all our programming, all CIRTL programming aligns with four broad learning goals; within those goals, programming might provide participants with an introductory, intermediate, or advanced learning experience.
This course supports the following CIRTL learning goals at an introductory level:
- Goal 4: Prepare for an impactful career. See more Goal 4 programming.

