Fear of the blank page? How to get started? How to overcome writer’s block? Questions about content and research, structure and presentation? At the second ‘Long Night of (Postponed) Seminar Papers’, students can get support with their academic projects.
The event kicks off on Thursday 6 March at 6.00 pm with Prof. Dr Gunilla Budde, historian and Vice-President for Studies and Teaching, who will open the event with a talk. Library staff will then be on hand until late into the night to offer help and advice on overcoming procrastination, writing seminar papers, library research and reference management software. In co-operation with the Lernwerkstatt of the Central Study Counselling Service and the Psychosocial Counselling Centre, the University Library will be offering one-to-one specialist advice and talks until 10.00 pm. The university sports centre will provide a change of pace with yoga and an ‘active break’. The café-bar is open until 1.00 am.
Long night of (postponed) seminar papers
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