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Feb. 20, 2018
Print | PDFThe Library is continuing to enhance and expand its ongoing program of graduate student research workshops in the winter 2018 academic term.
The workshops, which are offered in person at the Waterloo campus Library and online via webinar, are open to all Laurier graduate students and faculty members.
“We all know that research is an important skill, and like most skills it can be greatly improved through training,” said Joanne Oud, coordinator of instruction at Laurier’s Library. “Our workshops are designed to help our graduate student scholars to become more skilled and effective researchers.”
This term’s offerings include a wide range of topics designed to help graduate students streamline their research process:
For more information and to register for a workshop, visit library.wlu.ca/workshops or contact Joanne Oud at joud@wlu.ca.
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