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If you work with graduate students, you have encountered the student who
  • takes excessive time to complete writing tasks that should take months, not years
  • is extremely articulate in your office, but rarely turns in written work
  • does not seem to incorporate your feedback
  • blows through deadlines again and again
  • turns in writing that is nearly incomprehensible
  • has changed advisor several times but has not progressed
  • who “ghosts” you and then shows up months or years later wanting to complete
Is it possible to support stuck and struggling writers while using your time and energy efficiently? Join Dr. Daveena Tauber for a workshop that will deepen your understanding of why students struggle and give you tools that you’ll wish you’d had years ago. You will learn how to recognize common stumbling blocks including procrastination, identity struggles, incorporating feedback, and creating structure. 
Register in 3 Easy Steps!
Step 1: Payment
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Saturday, Sept 22
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12 pm San Francisco
3 pm New York
8 pm London
7 am Sydney
We hope you can join us live, but if you can't we will automatically send a replay that you can access any time. 
Dr. Tauber is adept at helping faculty from many disciplines become more articulate spokespersons for the writing expectations of their fields. Above all, she thinks from a win-win perspective about how to help both faculty and students make the thesis process less frustrating and time consuming. This is work that has the potential to impact student completion and satisfaction. 
--Nasser Zawia, Graduate Dean, University of Rhode Island
Because she mentors and assists graduate students on a daily basis, Dr. Tauber has a unique window into the challenges that grad students face in learning the language of academe, managing their time to achieve large projects, and building a professional identity. Her workshops are well attended and have been invaluable to students across the disciplines. 
--Karen Estella Popp, Office of Graduate Studies, Portland State University
Dr. Tauber had wonderful ideas and presented the material in a very engaging manner. This was one of the best, most helpful workshops I've attended at Reed. [Reed College Center for Teaching and Learning, Workshop Attendee]

​Step 2: Click "Return to Merchant"
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Step 3: Register for webinar
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That's it. We will send reminder emails before the webinar and the replay link after. 
This webinar is led by ​Dr. Daveena Tauber, a well-respected consultant who specializes in working with graduate students and programs in the U.S. and internationally. Her work includes individual writing consulting, workshops for students and faculty, and program consulting. Dr. Tauber earned her doctorate in English at Rutgers University. Her work has appeared in College Composition and Communication, Chronicle Vitae, The Thesis Whisperer, and Pubs n’ Publications, as well as in the ScholarStudioBlog.

​For information about on-campus or campus-specific webinar versions of workshops, please email [email protected]
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