Do you have a piece of writing to do or an article to finish up,
but can never seem to find the time to do it? This event is for you!
This Writing Day aims to provide a dedicated space and time away from our usual hectic schedules, to enable us as researchers to get our heads down and… write!
We’ll begin with some introductions – a chance to meet other researchers, make friends and support each other.
Then we’ll get down to business… writing!
Tuesday 13 June, 9am to 5pm
Green House Hotel, BH1 3AX
There will be tea and coffee available throughout the day, plus pastries on arrival, a buffet lunch and an afternoon snack.
Plenty of food and drink to fuel your writing!
After the day finishes at 5pm, we’ll stick around and go for drinks in the hotel bar, so please join us for more networking then if you’d like to.
Please sign up to attend via our EventBrite page here.
We only have 15 places available, so please sign up ASAP!
Please note that this event is organised by BU’s Research Staff Association – an association run by BU researchers from all faculties who want to make BU a great place to work and do research. We aim to ensure that researchers are supported to realise their full potential and to develop and produce research of the highest quality.
For queries regarding the content of this session, please email Raf Nicholson rnicholson@bournemouth.ac.uk











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