Is it at all possible to subscribe to this list in a digest form? (how?)
If not, is it possible that the convener(s) of the list might consider
offering this format of subscription? The conversations are quite
interesting, but at the beginning of each week there's such a mass to
sort through in my in box!
Thanks.
Dr Sylvia Schaffarczyk
Senior Programs Officer
Melbourne School of Graduate Research
Room G29, Ground Floor, Graduate Centre
University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010
Ph: +613 8344 8664
www.gradresearch.unimelb.edu.au
UpSkills GR: www.gradresearch.unimelb.edu.au/programs/skills/
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From: European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing -
discussions [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alex Barthel
Sent: Monday, 26 April 2010 4:53 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Centres for Academic Writing - and similar
dear EATAWians
can I suggest, as John asks, to send replies directly to him at
[log in to unmask], rather than to the whole list.
Once John has received all replies, he will certainly collate and
distribute to all, just one eMail
my in-box and I will be grateful
alex
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Alex BARTHEL
Director, ELSSA Centre, University of Technology, Sydney *
www.elssa.uts.edu.au
Public Officer & NSW representative, Association for Academic Language &
Learning * www.aall.org.au
po box 123, BROADWAY 2007, NSW, Australia
p +61 2 9514 2325 * f +61 2 9514 2321 * m 0408 269 799 * m intl
+61 408 269 799
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From: European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing -
discussions [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lawrence.Cleary
[[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, 26 April 2010 16:37
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Centres for Academic Writing - and similar
Name of Centre: Regional Writing Centre, University of Limerick
Location (Country, city): Limerick, Ireland
Date of establishment: April 2007
Affiliation to (university etc.): Presently under the auspices of the
Centre for Teaching and Learning
Website (URL): www.ul.ie/rwc
Lawrence Cleary,
Research Officer,
Shannon Consortium Regional Writing Centre, UL,
Center for Teaching and Learning
Office: C1-065
Drop-in Space: C1-066
Tele: 061-202607
Mobile: 086-8370561
PS The Writing Centre is located in a central, permanent location in the
University of Limerick's main building: C1-065 and C1-066. As well as
providing an administrative office, our location offers a dedicated
space for One-on-one Peer Tutoring in Writing, enabling students to
either drop-in during the hours posted or, if they prefer not to wait,
make an appointment for individual attention from a peer writing-tutor.
Students can go online to make an appointment. Encourage students to
register by going to our homepage, www.ul.ie/rwc<http://www.ul.ie/rwc>,
and clicking on the link to WCOnline, our online appointment scheduler.
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From: European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing -
discussions [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John G. Taylor
Sent: 25 April 2010 20:01
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Centres for Academic Writing - and similar
Dear colleagues
Centres for Academic Writing have become well-established in many
countries, both where English is the native tongue and elsewhere. Their
inception has not yet reached Norway. A leading educational research
institution here has asked me to outline a project investigating the
need for, and organisation of such an establishment in Norway. This will
provide the basis for an application to the Norwegian Research Council
for an in-depth study, hopefully leading to the establishment of one or
more centres in Norway.
Initially, I am attempting to find out how many such centres exist and
in which countries, their affiliation with a university or other
academic institution, year of establishment. I expect to return with a
request for further information later although the respective website
will probably provide me with much essential detail.
I am therefore requesting EATAW members who are associated with such
centres to inform me of the following:
Name of Centre:
Location (Country, city):
Date of establishment:
Affiliation to (university etc.):
Website (URL):
Can I request that this information is sent to my personal email:
[log in to unmask] This will avoid clutter on personal websites. If,
however, other members are interested in the information, received, I
shall be pleased to forward it to them.
Really appreciate your assistance.
John G. Taylor, BA, MSc (econ.), Dip.Ed
Freelance translator, court interpreter, statistics consultant
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