What’s New at ELWS: May/June Courses and Workshops
Online registration for the following ELWS May/June courses is OPEN. All current graduate students at U of T are eligible to register and courses are free:
DISCIPLINE-SPECIFIC COURSES
- Thesis Writing in the Physical and Life Sciences
- Writing CIHR Proposals (for students in the Physical and Life Sciences)
- Writing NSERC Proposals (for students in the Physical and Life Sciences)
- Writing SSHRC Proposals (for students in the Humanities and Social Sciences)
- Oral Presentation Skills for Professional Master’s Students
- Prewriting Strategies for Developing and Organizing Your Ideas (all divisions)
COURSES FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH
- Becoming a Better Editor of Your Own Work (all divisions)
- Oral Presentation Skills (for native and non-native speakers of English)
- Oral Presentation Skills (for native speakers of English)
COURSES FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH
- Academic Conversation Skills
- Academic Writing 1: Focus on Essentials
- Academic Writing 2: Focus on Grammar
- Academic Writing 3: Focus on Style
- Oral Presentation Skills (for native and non-native speakers of English)
- Oral Presentation Skills (for non-native speakers of English)
Further information and dates can be found on the course registration page.
What’s New at ELWS: May Workshops
No registration is required for ELWS workshops, and all members of the University of Toronto community are welcome to attend.
LISTENING AND SPEAKING IN ACADEMIC SETTINGS (for non-native speakers of English)
Mondays, 4:30-6 pm, Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George Street, Room 1085 (all workshops taught by Art Babayants)
- Mon. May 8: Research-Based Strategies for Learning a Second Language
- Mon. May 15: Active Listening and Speaking in Academic Settings
Wednesdays, 4:30-6 pm, Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George Street, Room 1085 (all workshops taught by Art Babayants)
- Wed. May 17: Strategies for Academic Vocabulary Acquisition
- Wed. May 24: Strategies for Clear Speaking and Pronunciation
GETTING THROUGH GRADUATE WORK (for graduate students in all disciplines)
Tuesdays, 3:30–5 pm, Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George Street, Room 1073
- May 9: Writing Literature Reviews (Jane Freeman)
- May 16: Making the Most of Oral Presentations (Dr. Rachael Cayley)
- May 23: Editing Your Work Effectively (Trevor Cook)
Please visit our workshop page for a full schedule of our May/June workshops.