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By Lexa Pennington, 13 March, 2024

How to Start Your Research Paper

Most students will have to write research papers. However, not all of them really know how to write this type of assignment, and instruction might be difficult to come by. Here’s all you need to know to get started...

How to Start Your Research Paper

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  • writing
  • research
  • academic writing
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 21 October, 2022

How Social Scientists Can Use Fiction—“Social Fiction”—in Their Research: An Interview with Dr. Patricia Leavy

Over 15 years ago, Dr. Patricia Leavy first published Method Meets Art, the groundbreaking text that propelled arts-based research into legitimacy around the world. She followed up in 2010 by coining the term “social fiction” to denote fiction that is grounded in scholarly research.

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  • social fiction
  • writing
  • research
By Dr. Leslie Sch…, 14 May, 2018

Author Shares Travel and Historical Research for Her New Novel, Discovery

Wandering Educators note: We were so pleased to learn about the debut novel from Dr. Leslie Schweitzer Miller – a New York City psychiatrist, fine artist, and author. Discovery is a story told in two parts: one set in 1885 and centered on the very real historical figure Abbé François Bérenger Saunière, the other beginning in 2012 when characters Dr. Giselle Gélis and Dr. David Rettig meet and fall in love. 

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  • writing
  • history
  • travel
  • research
  • France
By Stasia Lopez, 26 September, 2017

#StudyAbroadBecause You Can Explore New Horizons!

Eliza Wick is a recent graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a major in the History of Art and Architecture and a minor in Museum Studies. She originally attended the University of Kentucky, but changed majors in the middle of her time there and other factors led her to transfer to Pitt. Eliza recently completed the London Field Studies Program with the Office of Undergraduate Research and Study Abroad and she is currently an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellow at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • study abroad
  • travel
  • international education
  • research
By Karen Garrett, 19 August, 2016

2016 International Young Scholars Workshop Studies Equity, Community Engagement

2016 International Young Scholars Workshop Studies Equity, Community Engagement: Cape Town Broadens Research and Minds

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  • Scholars
  • workshops
  • international education
  • Cape Town
  • South Africa
  • equity
  • community engagement
  • research
  • higher education
research

Music for Shifting Times

Music for Shifting Times

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

Through the Eyes of an Educator: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

International Teaching Families: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

European Criminological Perspectives: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Exploring Michigan's Coasts: A Compendium

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

Generation Study Abroad Commitment Partner

I'm a White House Travel Blogger

White House Travel Bloggers

Human Rights and Religious Freedom: A Compendium

 A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

Travel with Awe and Wonder: A Compendium

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