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Dissertation Day 2020 - Planning and Organizing Your Research

You've narrowed your project's topic and focused what your research will look at, but now what? Join us for an interactive discussion on how to effectively manage your research notes to enable success. We'll work to build individualized plans to help you transition from research to writing and create a schedule that is realistic for you and your project.

Jillian Azevedo earned her Ph.D. in early modern British history from UC Riverside in 2014. She is a Continuing Lecturer in the University Writing Program at UC Davis, frequently teaching UWP 101: Advanced Composition, UWP 102C: Writing in History, and UWP 104A: Business Writing. She has also volunteered as a college writing instructor with the Prison University Project at San Quentin teaching their entry level writing classes. She is the author of Tastes of the Empire: Foreign Foods in Seventeenth Century England (McFarland 2017), which explores the intersection of British history, food history, and gender studies, and is currently the Editor of UC Davis’s Prized Writing.

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