Workshops

  • Offering 60-90 minute workshops on advanced academic literacy  (reading, writing, speaking), as listed below.

  • Providing one-day to full-week workshops focusing mainly on the social practices of writing for publication: overviewing the publishing process, selecting target journals, investigating the “conversations” happening in journals, participating in collaborations, finding resources and support (based on my longterm research with Dr. Theresa Lillis).

  • Designing or tailoring workshops for your specific interests and needs.

Academic Literacy Workshops

Academic Publishing Workshops

Prof. MJ Curry's workshop, "Publishing in English-medium journals by multilingual scholars," was both insightful and practical. It offered invaluable strategies to help multilingual researchers navigate the complexities of academic publishing. The event included findings from her decades of research on the topic and actionable advice, which was particularly appreciated by scholars from diverse linguistic backgrounds and different career stages, making it a highlight of our symposium.

—Rami Zeedan, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Kansas

Dr. Curry, a seasoned educator
and expert in research writing for graduate students, engages students with comprehensive lectures and full-day workshops. Her ability to tailor content specifically to our students' needs ensures impactful learning experiences.

—Christine Heusner,
Project Manager, Graduate Programming
RIT Graduate School
Rochester Institute of Technology

Professor Curry's 'Writing Tools and Tips' workshop was a game-changer for me during my PhD journey. Her practical strategies for developing a sustainable writing practice have significantly enhanced my productivity and confidence as an academic writer. I highly recommend her coaching and workshops to anyone looking to strengthen their academic writing and navigate their careers more effectively. 

—Luke Holmes, PhD
Lecturer
School of Education and Social Sciences
West Scotland University, UK

After working with MJ on my own academic writing, I invited her to facilitate an academic publishing workshop on our campus. Fifteen faculty members from disciplines ranging from economics to English to engineering attended the full-day workshop. In advance, MJ collaborated with me and registered participants to design a workshop that would meet the needs of our diverse set of participants. She arrived well-prepared to engage participants in a balanced day of research on academic publishing, brief writing, evaluations of their target journals, and small- and large-group discussions. The day wrapped with handouts on responding to reviewers’ feedback. Participants ended the workshop energized and encouraged to take next steps with their own academic publishing projects.

–Elizabeth H. Boquet, PhD
Professor of English and Director
The Writing Center
Fairfield University

Dr. MJ Curry provides peerless guidance on academia’s hidden curriculum for new and aspiring faculty. She demystifies the institutional apparatus with clarity, empathy, and candor. 

—Glenn Wright, PhD
Executive Director
Professional and Career Development
The Graduate School
Syracuse University

My university was grateful to have Dr. Curry present an excellent professional development workshop on academic publishing for faculty.  She is a skilled speaker who fully engages her audience.  She offered valuable suggestions on identifying one’s publishing goals, homing in on a paper or research finding to contribute, selecting a target journal, and much more.  Early career faculty were particularly impressed by her practical advice about how to continue their scholarly work beyond completion of their dissertations. We highly recommend her!

–Linda Quinlan, EdD
Associate Professor of English & Chair
Language & Literature Department
Roberts Wesleyan University
Rochester, New York

Dr. Curry organized a workshop for graduate students in the physical sciences about writing scientific abstracts for experts and lay audiences. She did a great job and the students loved it!

—Todd D. Krauss, PhD
Jay Last Professor of Chemistry
Professor of Optics
Department of Chemistry
University of Rochester