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SUMMARY:Getting It Published: Writing Abstracts and Introductions
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, we will analyze examples of journal article 
 abstracts and introductions to decipher the “moves” writers must make 
 to present their research effectively. Participants may bring a journal 
 article from a top journal in their field or a journal to which they wish 
 to submit. \n\nAllison McIntyre is a Communications Consultant with 
 Graduate Communications and Intercultural Programs in the Pratt School of 
 Engineering at Duke University. She has been part of the GCIP team since 
 2022\, teaching oral and written communication through one-on-one coaching 
 sessions\, developing and instructing courses\, and facilitating workshops 
 for master’s and PhD students. Allison earned her BA in English 
 Literature at Texas A&M and her TESOL certification from University of 
 Texas at Dallas. She has 25 years of experience working with international 
 communities\, including two years serving in the United States Peace Corps 
 in Papua New Guinea. Her time there helped Allison build a foundation and 
 passion for connecting with our global community and a desire for fostering 
 intercultural competency through communication.\n\nAngus Bowers joined Duke 
 University as a Communications Consultant in late 2018. He brings over 11 
 years of teaching experience to the Graduate Communications and 
 Intercultural Programs. He comes from teaching English as a Second Language 
 (ESL) at Wake Technical Community College and from the Intensive English 
 Program at North Carolina State University. In addition\, Angus has trained 
 ESL teachers as a faculty member of the ESL Teacher Certificate program at 
 Wake Technical Community College. He received a Monbukagakusho Research 
 Grant from the Japanese Government to complete a master’s degree in 
 Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics and Political 
 Science\, and has an Master of Arts in English Linguistics from NC 
 State.\n\n** A zoom link will be sent via email to registered participants 
 of this workshop **\n\nThe content of the workshop may be recorded. If you 
 are uncomfortable with a recording being published\, please contact the 
 instructor at any time prior to the conclusion of the workshop.\n\nHosted 
 by Duke University Libraries in collaboration with Pratt Graduate 
 Communications and Intercultural Programs.
ORGANIZER;CN="Meredith Parker-Terry":MAILTO:meredith.parker@duke.edu
CATEGORIES:Public Event, Publishing, Science Event
CONTACT;CN="Meredith Parker-Terry":MAILTO:meredith.parker@duke.edu
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