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Writing and Other Resources

Workshops: 

Fall 2024 Virtual Writing Workshop Series - Hosted by Riley Thoen 

Discussion and Abstract - Nov. 6th, 2024: Available Video 

Methods and Result - Oct. 2nd, 2024: Available Video 

Writing the Introduction - Sept. 11th, 2024: Available Video 

Science Writing Q&A Event with Kat Gilmore - Oct. 19th, 2024: Available Transcript 

Guides: 

Revision Checklist:
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Past Video Workshops from Margot Popecki:

These workshops cover as follows: 

Writing an Introduction for Biology Research papers

Writing the Discussion and Abstract 

Writing the Methods and Results 

Peer Review Advice Columns: 

Fall 2022 
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Spring 2021 
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Fall 2020 
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For further information: The Writing Intensive Program - Supporting Writing in the Sciences


 

The Jill and Marvin Willis Center for Writing: General Information 

Hours: August 18th - December 3rd, 2024

Booking an Appointment: Join the UGA WCW Penji Community or download the Penji app

Calendar of Operation: Fall, Spring, and Summer terms; closed during holidays, school breaks, and any other university closures/holidays 

For more information about locations, hours, or any further information, visit the Writing Center's website page

Feeling Stuck? Visit the Science Library Writing Center

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Undergraduate Research in Biology

Undergraduates majoring in biology have the opportunity to enhance their learning through direct participation in research and scholarship. At UGA, these opportunities enable undergraduates to participate in ground-breaking research, often as part of a team of graduate students and faculty. In fact, many students can earn academic credit while working under an experienced faculty mentor by taking BIOL 4960R or working directly with the Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO). The Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Fellowship (BSURF) has been established to support undergraduate research opportunities in the Division of Biological Sciences within the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The Fellowship provides financial assistance to students who have not had an opportunity to participate in a mentored research experience (paid, volunteer, or for credit) since matriculating to the University of Georgia.