This Social Work Graduate Workshop is designed to support joint Social Work PhD students in developing, presenting, and receiving feedback on their research and scholarship. Through opportunities to share their work, joint Social Work PhD students will learn ways for tailoring their presentations to a Social Work audience. Joint Social Work PhD students are invited to present their research and scholarship, with work being “in progress” (e.g. not finished/polished) and guiding questions that seek feedback around its Social Work framing or orientation. The Workshop supports and challenges students with work-in-progress, enabling a space for thoughtful and constructive critique from a Social Work audience that represents a wide variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and training.
Students must be at the doctoral level to enroll in this class. Those with less than doctoral standing must seek permission of the course instructor. Master's level students should submit a Course Enrollment Petition (on the SSW web site) and consult with the course instructor. Students at less than doctoral standing that enroll may be dropped from the course.
This class meets every other Monday on: 09/11 09/25 10/09 10/23 11/06 11/20 12/04
Other SW841 Offerings
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