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par LETITIA HENVILLE | 12 NOV 20

There are several different ways to define the “significance” of your research in a SSHRC application.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 16 OCT 20

How and where to edit for active voice constructions in your academic writing.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 29 SEP 20

Techniques for coherent, analytical lit reviews.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 11 SEP 20

Strategies to engage the public in your research topic.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 24 JUILLET 20

Be sure your application shows the significance of your work while focusing on your most compelling accomplishments.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 11 JUIN 20

How to practice and perform anti-racist research, teaching, and service.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 15 MAI 20

Part 2: Strategies to extend your monograph’s reach.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 02 AVRIL 20

Part 1: Strategies to extend your journal article’s reach.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 12 MAR 20

How to demonstrate feasibility in your proposal’s budget and justifying some of those out of the norm expenses.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 14 FEV 20

The criticism that some academic writing can be difficult to read shouldn’t be ignored.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 20 JAN 20

The use of jargon can be effective in journal articles and grant applications – but use it sparingly when writing for a wider audience.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 08 NOV 19

How to lighten your reader’s cognitive load in your academic writing.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 14 OCT 19

A six-step approach for doing the (seemingly) impossible task of applying reviewer feedback to your journal article.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 05 SEP 19

Ineffective colour can make an otherwise compelling image incomprehensible.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 08 AOÛT 19

The singular “they” and your power to choose as an academic writer.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 10 JUILLET 19

There are many tools that measure readability scores, but few contexts in which they’re useful for academics.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 18 JUIN 19

The political and persuasive significance of being intentionally hard to understand.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 09 MAI 19

How to immerse yourself in the linguistic world in which your readers live, write, and think.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 05 AVRIL 19

When authoring together, be innovative in language and structure, but conform to convention as you submit your work to be published.

par LETITIA HENVILLE | 01 MAR 19

How three free algorithms can help you to edit efficiently.

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