cetl guide
One of the aims of the Write Now CETL is to provide lasting and useful materials for anyone with an interest in academic writing. All of the materials we produce are freely available on this site, and we hope that our collective experiences can be of benefit to institutions, reseachers, individual practitioners and any other interested parties.
We have designed the resources to be adaptable to different contexts and expect that you may wish to modify them to suit your own needs. If you do use or adapt the resources, we request that you acknowledge their source as the Write Now CETL or one of the affiliated projects listed on the right.
We are also keen to improve and update our resources based on experiences of putting them into practice, and we welcome your feedback on how you have used them and what your experiences have been.
We will be adding further resources, including guides on peer mentoring and writing in the disciplines, in March, so please do visit this page again to take a look.
Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License