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Writing for a Public Audience

Description:

Looking to share your research with a broader audience?

This opportunity will help scholars translate their work for the public—bridging the gap between academic writing and public engagement. While our training often prepares us to write for scholarly audiences, many of us are left unprepared to communicate our research beyond the university walls. If you're driven to make your work have a real-world impact, this is for you!

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Professor Jamie Aroosi (History, Philosophy, and Political Science)

About the facilitator Professor Jamie Aroosi (History, Philosophy, and Political Science):

Jamie Aroosi is a political theorist and an Assistant Professor of political science. His first book explored the work of Søren Kierkegaard and Karl Marx and he is currently working on a second book manuscript that examines the ways that our subjectivity can shape our opinions and beliefs. He enjoys writing for a public audience and has had pieces published in venues like Common Dreams and The New York Times.

For more information, please contact Professor Aroosi ([email protected])