https://at-ceu.studyguide.timeedit.net/modules/INTR5461?type=COREThe aim of this course is to help you strengthen your position as a writer within the academic community by raising awareness of, practising, and reflecting upon the genres and conventions of written texts. The course will also address critical reading and writing strategies needed for graduate level work.During the course, you will become more familiar with features of various academic and professional texts, as well as the discourse patterns and conventions typical for them, effectively taking into consideration the expectations of your readership. Along the way you will have the opportunity to improve your own critical reading and writing process through drafting, peer evaluation and individual writing consultations. You will also learn the nuances of incorporating the work of other authors into your own writing in line with the requirements and ethics of academic practice. In parallel to this, the course will ensure you are aware of the library resources that can assist you in your scholarly work. In coordination with the library instructors, it will facilitate ways of becoming more fluent and proficient in digital research. Ultimately, you will become a more informed writer, one able to analyse others' writing, and more aware of the choices available to you when approaching any given writing task.