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Writing Well-Structured Papers

Environmental Writing Studio Workshop

27.04.2026 10:00  – 12:00 

Location: Multifunktionsraum, Fachbibliothek Philologicum, Ludwigstraße 25, 80539 Munich, Germany

Guest Speaker: Cary Moskovitz

Many writers have good ideas but struggle to organize those ideas and express them in a structure that makes it easy for readers to follow their line of thinking. Participants in this workshop will learn approaches for reviewing and revising their writing to improve organization and make it easier for readers to see the logical relationships between the parts.

Participants are asked to bring laptops.

The workshop is limited to 15 people. To sign up, please email pauline.kargruber@rcc.lmu.de.


Cary Moskovitz is professor of the practice in writing at Duke University, North Carolina, US, and director of the National Science Foundation-funded Text Recycling Research Project. Cary served as Director of Writing in the Disciplines at Duke from 2006–23 and was the founding director of the Duke Reader Project. He holds a PhD in aerospace engineering from North Carolina State University and a master of architecture from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He served on the faculties of Virginia Tech, Westbrook College, and the University of New England, before joining the writing program at Duke in 2001. His articles and essays related to the teaching of writing or text recycling have appeared in such publications as The Chronicle of Higher Education; Science; College Composition and Communication; Research Integrity and Peer Review; the Journal of College Science Teaching; and Advances in Engineering Education.