Specialized for the Laney Graduate School, schedule a collaborative writing consultation personalized for your writing project. All types of writing are welcome, including seminar papers, dissertation chapters, applications for grants or fellowships, articles, and conference papers.
The English Language Support Program (ELSP) strives to provide high quality language instruction to students whose first language is other than English and to encourage on-going and long term improvement of speaking and writing skills. Tailored to the needs of PhD and Master's students enrolled in the Laney Graduate School, as well as PostDocs and full-time research employees
The Emory Writing Center offers 45-minute individual conferences to Emory College and Laney Graduate School students. The Emory Writing Center aims to: foster the development of writers of all levels, abilities, and disciplines;support reflection and research about writing, tutoring and teaching; model a multiliteracies pedagogy that draws on the strengths of students
working across multiple languages, dialects, and modes.
Welcome to the NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms, a resource with 7,767 terms related to cancer and medicine. Tips on Looking Up a Word or Phrase In the search box, type the word or phrase you are looking for and click the "Go" button.
Specialists in the field of genetics share their descriptions of terms, and many terms include images, animation and links to related terms. A quiz is also included.
What is systems biology and how can it be applied to vaccinology? Immunologist Bali Pulendran, PhD, of Emory University, gives a quick explanation, including an overview of a recent trial testing immune responses in people vaccinated against yellow fever. Pulendran is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Pathology at the Emory Vaccine Center and Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University.
These listening materials are designed to help you become better acquainted with a variety of typical student questions, common idioms used within them, and fast, reduced speech, a manner of speaking often used by American students. Most of the questions in these materials are generic questions; they could be heard in nearly any class or lab.
The Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue University houses writing resources and instructional material, and we provide these as a free service of the Writing Lab at Purdue. Students, members of the community, and users worldwide will find information to assist with many writing projects.
While some attributes of academic writing remain constant across disciplines, others vary to meet standards and expectations of specific fields. The short guides below offer tips for writing within specific academic disciplines.