The Writing and Research Mentorship (WaRM) program is a surrogate supervisor program designed to provide postgraduate students with the support they need to successfully complete their theses. The program is open to all postgraduate students, regardless of their field of study.
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Our Program
The WaRM program is a structured program that provides students with the support they need to complete each stage of their thesis research. The program is divided into two phases:
Phase 1: Planning
This phase focuses on helping students develop a clear and concise research plan. Students will learn how to identify their research topic, formulate research questions, and develop a research methodology.
Phase 2: Writing
This phase focuses on helping students write their theses. Students will learn how to structure their theses, write clear and concise prose, and cite their sources correctly.
Methods of Delivery
We use a variety of methods of delivery to ensure that our students receive the support they need. These methods include:
Slide presentations
Online group discussions
One-on-one mentoring
Method of Assessment
We track the progress of our students to ensure that they are on track to complete their theses. We also provide our students with feedback on their work to help them improve their writing skills.
Integration with Universities
We encourage our students to maintain contact with their university supervisors. We also provide our students with resources to help them work effectively with their supervisors.
Course Materials
We provide our students with all of the course materials they need to succeed in the program. These materials include:
A notebook
A pen
An audio recorder
Recommended Reading
We encourage our students to read the following books:
Research design: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approach by John W. Creswell
How to succeed in your Master’s and Doctoral Studies by Jan Mouton
Other Recommended Support Programs
We encourage our students to participate in other support programs, such as:
Focused reading groups
Writing retreats
Discussion groups
Our Mentor
Dr. Judith is our mentor. She is an academic with a specialty in the field of Architecture and Housing. She has a wealth of experience in mentoring postgraduate students and is committed to helping them succeed.
We invite you to contact us to learn more about the Writing and Research Mentorship (WaRM) program.
Our mission is to help postgraduate students achieve their academic goals by providing them with the guidance, support, and resources they need to succeed.
Our mission is to help postgraduate students achieve their academic goals by providing them with the guidance, support, and resources they need to succeed.
Our Values
We are committed to providing our students with:
High-quality mentorship: Our mentors are experienced academics who are dedicated to helping students succeed.
Individualized support: We tailor our mentorship to meet the individual needs of each student.
A supportive learning environment: We create a supportive and encouraging learning environment where students feel comfortable asking questions and taking risks.