What's in your personal archive? What body of work do you want to leave for yourself and the public? Join us for some prompts to help you imagine the arc of your scholarly career. If you have themes you'd like us to explore, write us at doctoralinfo@fteleaders.org. We'd love to hear from you! Graphics by: Jeanne Lolness Instagram @jeanne_lolness
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What's in your personal archive? What body of work do you want to leave for yourself and the public? Join us for some prompts to help you imagine the arc of your scholarly career. If you have themes you'd like us to explore, write us at doctoralinfo@fteleaders.org. We'd love to hear from you! Graphics by: Jeanne Lolness Instagram @jeanne_lolness
The Literature Review chapter will help you create an inventory of all those sources that have laid a foundation for your dissertation and support your argument. This practice will help you to think of the academic and ancestral sources that inform and provide the roots of your research. Graphics Created by Jeanne Lolness Instagram: @jeannelolnessart If you have themes you'd like us to explore, write us at doctoralinfo@fteleaders.org. We'd love to hear from you! Graphics by: Jeanne L...
The Scholar’s Guide to Writing
What's in your personal archive? What body of work do you want to leave for yourself and the public? Join us for some prompts to help you imagine the arc of your scholarly career. If you have themes you'd like us to explore, write us at doctoralinfo@fteleaders.org. We'd love to hear from you! Graphics by: Jeanne Lolness Instagram @jeanne_lolness