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SUMMARY:Writing Plus Workshops: Organizing your Essay
DESCRIPTION:Location: Northrop Frye Hall\, Room 119\, Victoria College \nBuilding coherent\, connected arguments using reasoning and evidence \nThe St. George Campus College Writing Centres\, in collaboration with University of Toronto Libraries\, the Career Centre\, English Language Learning\, and the Academic Success Centre\, are offering this campus-wide series of academic skills workshops to the University’s entire student body. All workshops are free and there is no need to pre-register. Come for one\, or come for all! \nSee the full schedule of workshops.
URL:https://writing.utoronto.ca/event/writing-plus-workshops-organizing-your-essay-2/
LOCATION:Northrop Frye Hall\, Room 119\, 3 Queen's Park Crescent\, Toronto\, M5S 1K7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Writing Plus Workshops: Using Sources
DESCRIPTION:Location: Northrop Frye Hall\, Room 119\, Victoria College \nUsing summary\, quotation\, and paraphrase correctly and effectively \nThe St. George Campus College Writing Centres\, in collaboration with University of Toronto Libraries\, the Career Centre\, English Language Learning\, and the Academic Success Centre\, are offering this campus-wide series of academic skills workshops to the University’s entire student body. All workshops are free and there is no need to pre-register. Come for one\, or come for all! \nSee the full schedule of workshops.
URL:https://writing.utoronto.ca/event/writing-plus-workshops-using-sources-2/
LOCATION:Northrop Frye Hall\, Room 119\, 3 Queen's Park Crescent\, Toronto\, M5S 1K7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Writing Plus Workshops: Admissions Letters and Personal Statements
DESCRIPTION:Location: Career Centre Seminar Room\, Koffler Student Services Centre \nApplying to Medicine\, Law\, or some other professional or graduate program? Learn to present your strengths to advantage in this 2-hour hands-on workshop \nRegister online from Aug. 29. \nThe St. George Campus College Writing Centres\, in collaboration with University of Toronto Libraries\, the Career Centre\, English Language Learning\, and the Academic Success Centre\, are offering this campus-wide series of academic skills workshops to the University’s entire student body. All workshops are free and there is no need to pre-register. Come for one\, or come for all! \nSee the full schedule of workshops.
URL:https://writing.utoronto.ca/event/writing-plus-workshops-admissions-letters-and-personal-statements-7/
LOCATION:Koffler Student Services Centre\, Student Success Centre Seminar Room\, 214 College Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5T 2Z9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Writing Plus Workshops: Practical Grammar
DESCRIPTION:Location: Woodsworth College\, Room 119 \n9:30 to 10:30 am: Writing Grammatical Sentences – How to write clearer\, more varied\, and more sophisticated sentences\n\n	10:45 to 11:45 am: Editing for Grammar – How to address common issues such as subject-verb agreement\, verb tense\, and word choice\n\n	12 to 1 pm: Making Punctuation Work for You – Take advantage of commas\, colons\, semicolons\, dashes\, and parentheses \nThe St. George Campus College Writing Centres\, in collaboration with University of Toronto Libraries\, the Career Centre\, English Language Learning\, and the Academic Success Centre\, are offering this campus-wide series of academic skills workshops to the University’s entire student body. All workshops are free and there is no need to pre-register. Come for one\, or come for all! \nSee the full schedule of workshops.
URL:https://writing.utoronto.ca/event/writing-plus-workshops-practical-grammar-2/
LOCATION:Woodsworth College\, Room 119\, 119 St. George Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 1A9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Writing Plus Workshops: Revising your Essay
DESCRIPTION:Location: Northrop Frye Hall\, Room 119\, Victoria College \nImprove your editing and proofreading skills \nThe St. George Campus College Writing Centres\, in collaboration with University of Toronto Libraries\, the Career Centre\, English Language Learning\, and the Academic Success Centre\, are offering this campus-wide series of academic skills workshops to the University’s entire student body. All workshops are free and there is no need to pre-register. Come for one\, or come for all! \nSee the full schedule of workshops.
URL:https://writing.utoronto.ca/event/writing-plus-workshops-revising-your-essay-2/
LOCATION:Northrop Frye Hall\, Room 119\, 3 Queen's Park Crescent\, Toronto\, M5S 1K7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Writing Plus Workshops: Admissions Letters and Personal Statements
DESCRIPTION:Location: Career Centre Seminar Room\, Koffler Student Services Centre \nApplying to Medicine\, Law\, or some other professional or graduate program? Learn to present your strengths to advantage in this 2-hour hands-on workshop \nRegister online from Aug. 29. \nThe St. George Campus College Writing Centres\, in collaboration with University of Toronto Libraries\, the Career Centre\, English Language Learning\, and the Academic Success Centre\, are offering this campus-wide series of academic skills workshops to the University’s entire student body. All workshops are free and there is no need to pre-register. Come for one\, or come for all! \nSee the full schedule of workshops.
URL:https://writing.utoronto.ca/event/writing-plus-workshops-admissions-letters-and-personal-statements-8/
LOCATION:Koffler Student Services Centre\, Student Success Centre Seminar Room\, 214 College Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M5T 2Z9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Writing and the Law: Workshops on Real World Genres
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, legal scholar Simon Stern will provide a window onto the practice of law by comparing professional legal writing to other types of writing. Unlike creative and many other forms of professional writing\, genres such as the legal memo or judgement typically begin with the conclusion and then recapitulate the path to the conclusion. What would count a spoiler in other genres counts as a virtue in legal writing. Professor Stern will show how the strategies of legal writing reflect the values and needs of the profession. \nSimon Stern teaches law and English at the University of Toronto. His research focuses on the evolution of legal doctrines and methods in relation to literary and intellectual history. Recent and forthcoming publications include articles and book chapters on legal fictions\, obscenity law\, and early conceptions of criminal fraud. \nFind out more or register online. \nThis workshop is sponsored by the Faculty of Arts & Science and University College.
URL:https://writing.utoronto.ca/event/writing-and-the-law/
LOCATION:University College\, Room 248\, 15 King's College Circle\, Toronto\, M5S 3H7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Writing and Journalism: Workshops on Real World Genres
DESCRIPTION:Held up as a watchdog of democracy and decried as a purveyor of fake news\, the profession of journalism has become the subject of intense debate in the past few years. How can undergraduate students with an interest in journalism get a handle on what the future has in store for this constantly shifting industry? In this workshop\, Kamal Al-Solaylee provides an overview of the world of journalism\, whether pursued as a civic duty\, a full-time career\, or a side interest. \nAward-winning journalist and writer Kamal Al-Solaylee is the author of the national bestselling memoir Intolerable: A Memoir of Extremes and the recent Brown. He has written for the Globe and Mail\, Toronto Star\, National Post\, The Walrus\, Toronto Life\, Chatelaine\, Quill & Quire and Literary Review of Canada. He currently teaches journalism at Ryerson University in Toronto. \nFind out more or register online.
URL:https://writing.utoronto.ca/event/writing-and-the-law-2-2/
LOCATION:University College\, Room 248\, 15 King's College Circle\, Toronto\, M5S 3H7\, Canada
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