Recently, I dedicated two weekends to that time-honored graduate-student rite of passage, the academic conference. In those intervals between the battery of panel sessions spent wandering hotel ...
Last week, Mark wrote about “Getting Ready for Conferences,” and among the many helpful suggestions in the comments section, one of our readers, ruthieo, asked for tips on how to prepare a ...
The acceptances for conference papers at DesignCon 2015 went out recently, so here are a few tips for writing a great conference paper. If you are staring at a blank piece of paper before you in an ...
Alexandra (AJ) Gold recently completed her Ph.D. in English at Boston University. She currently teaches as a Preceptor in the Harvard College Writing Program. Follow her on Twitter @agold258 or check ...
There are three types of papers that will be considered. Authors submit a full manuscript (blinded), which includes an abstract (250-300 words) and is complete (authors should not expect to make ...
Note: In the “Are You Working?” series, a Ph.D. and academic-writing coach answers questions from faculty members and graduate students about scholarly motivation and productivity. This month’s ...
A team from the College of Engineering’s Center for Advanced Transportation Education and Research (CATER) has received a conference best paper award for their study on driver behavior in roundabouts.