The 91±¬ÁÏ Student Success Centre (OSSC) offers writing groups during Fall and Winter terms to help you connect with your peers and to make the academic writing process less stressful and more productive. Designed for students for whom English is an additional language, these writing groups offer you an opportunity to deepen your understanding of academic writing in a supportive and encouraging setting. Led by Teaching Assistants from the OSSC, each class is assigned a Group Facilitator who will guide you through engaging, interactive sessions, full of practical writing tips and community building.
Sessions run across 10 weeks, and in each two-hour meeting, the group will discuss a particular aspect of academic writing, and then you will work with the other students in your group on feedback aimed at improving the content, structure, and grammar of your writing.
*Please note that the Group Facilitator does not provide individual writing consultations. For one-to-one feedback, we recommend booking a session with one of the OSSC advisors to discuss your work.
How to Register
The AWG is designed for Master's level international students for whom English is an additional language. 91±¬ÁÏ Students will receive invitations to their UTORONTO emails at the start of each term.
Fall - September 20 - November 29, 2024
Winter - January 17 - April 4, 2025
Session Dates
Each class builds on the previous sessions and spots are limited. Please ensure you can attend all of the session dates prior to completing the registration form.
Winter 2025
- Week 1: Jan 17
- Week 2: Jan 24
- Week 3: Jan 31
- Week 4: Feb 7
- Week 5: Feb 14
- Week 6: Feb 21
- Week 7: Feb 28
Week 8: March 7
No AWG March 14 (March Break) or March 21 (Facilitator away)
- Week 9: March 28
- Week 10: April 4
Fall 2025
In Fall Sessions, we run two cohorts (in-person and online).
Topics
- Giving & receiving feedback
- Reading, pre-writing & notetaking
- Summaries, abstracts & annotated bibliographies
- Reflective writing
- Introdcutions
- Literature reviews
- Conclusions
- Quoting & paraphrasing
- Clarify, conciseness & style
- Flow, cohesion & coherence
Contact Us
For more information, please contact Michael Koslowski m.koslowski@mail.utoronto.ca or Elena Danilina elena.danilina@mail.utoronto.ca