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Discussion with three PhD students attending a Writing Retreat

36m · Communicating Science · 11 Mar 12:36

In this episode, we engage in a conversation with three PhD students attending a Doctoral Writing Retreat organised by the Doctoral School in Economics and Innovation. During these structured Writing Retreats, students have five days with over 40 hours of writing, short workshops, activities to help clear your mind, as well as the opportunity to discuss with others and with a facilitating consultant. The format is inclusive and collective, is structured, facilitated and supported, with the focus being on writing together to increase motivation and writing productivity.

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