Join Carole Sargent for this interactive session where you'll have a chance to discuss what you're working on. You can practice writing a summary statement, and learn more about writing your short biographical description in such a way that it will actually change your life (!). We can brainstorm, problem solve, and more. Sargent will discuss why cura personalis may not mean what you think it means (adding historical dimension to the term), and how understanding it in an even more nuanced way can help you think about what you're trying to publish, and who you hope to reach. This session is suitable for both the unpublished and the well-published, and everyone in between. This also enhances teaching, because your students came here to work with faculty who are flourishing in their fields.
Applied Linguistics and Legal English Specialist and a lecturer at Georgetown University Law Center, Georgetown University Law School
Julie Lake, Ph.D., is a specialist in Applied Linguistics and Legal English and a lecturer at Georgetown University Law Center. She designs and delivers Legal English programming to multilingual, international law students. Her research interests include needs analyses and second... Read More →
Associate Teaching Professor, Georgetown University
Heather Weger is both Georgetown graduate and Georgetown faculty. As an Associate Teaching Professor, her work has centered around the educational experience of multilingual students from over 20 countries studying at Georgetown. Her first teaching position was on the Hilltop Campus... Read More →