Writing Workshop in Rome, Italy
Immersed in the city of Rome for 14 days, students will use historical and cultural site visits to inspire their daily research and writing sessions. Students will engage in the exploration of our rich Jesuit tradition by studying a brief history of St. Ignatius and the city of Rome and by examining basic Jesuit ideals and principles while using their reflections to support their daily writing sessions. This course is a graduate level course for graduate thesis, comprehensive exams, capstones, and dissertation writers. Academic projects may be completed during this course. This course is a one-credit hour self-guided writing course. This course is open to LUC graduate students and visiting students, Alumni, and faculty who are currently engaged in professional and academic writing and research.
Outcomes: Students will demonstrate sustained writing productivity by producing measurable progress on a substantive writing project through disciplined daily writing, rigorous critical reflection, ethical research practice, and iterative faculty-guided feedback within an immersive international learning environment; Writers will have completed at least 50 hours of dedicated writing during this workshop - dissertation, defense presentation, academic project, or work project.
Outcomes: Students will demonstrate sustained writing productivity by producing measurable progress on a substantive writing project through disciplined daily writing, rigorous critical reflection, ethical research practice, and iterative faculty-guided feedback within an immersive international learning environment; Writers will have completed at least 50 hours of dedicated writing during this workshop - dissertation, defense presentation, academic project, or work project.