Reading and writing are two skills that you take for granted when you enrol for a thesis. And yet... faced with the sheer volume of texts I had to deal with, I quickly felt drowned.
Because I truely love structuring techniques, I found reading and writing methods that turned my reading and writing into a source of pleasure.
In order to spare other PhD students the pain and suffering I had gone through due to a lack of methodology, I set up writing and reading workshops in 2002.
I've been running around thirty workshops a year for 22 years now, and I've already helped some 10,000 PhD students (ten thousand! I can't believe it!!) with their research work.
Each of my courses is designed to meet the specific challenges of preparing a thesis. What sets them apart is that they are 100% practical: no theory, no blah, no blah. You get straight down to work, building up your text with the help of structuring exercises.
Whatever your discipline, my courses will help you to write a quality text in a way that saves you time and money: you bring your bricks and mortar, I show you how to build your house.
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