Princeton Writing Program
- WRI 102: Over the Edge of DisasterSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 103: Over the Edge of DisasterSee the Princeton Writing Program website
- WRI 109: Sexual RevolutionsSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 110: Tale of Two DemocraciesSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 111: Tale of Two DemocraciesSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 112: Craft of Authenticity, TheSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 113: Craft of Authenticity, TheSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 114: BadlandsSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 115: BadlandsSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 116: Sustainable FuturesSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 118: Imagining ChildhoodSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 121: Future of Food, TheSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 123: Fight the PowerSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 124: Fight the PowerSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 125: Unlocking the Double HelixSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 126: Unlocking the Double HelixSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 129: Disrupting NatureSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 131: Politics of Agency, TheSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 132: Politics of Agency, TheSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 133: Educational EquitiesSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 134: Educational EquitiesSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 135: Answering the CallSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 137: Weird WeatherSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 138: Weird WeatherSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 141: Sweet ToothSee the Princeton Writing Program website
- WRI 142: Sweet ToothSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 144: American DissentSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 145: American DissentSee the Princeton Writing Program website
- WRI 146: Constructing the PastSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 149: The Politics of DiseaseSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 150: The Politics of DiseaseSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 151: Assigned at BirthSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 152: Assigned at BirthSee the Princeton Writing Program website
- WRI 153: CuriositySee the Princeton Writing Program website
- WRI 154: CuriositySee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 155: Time's MirrorSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 156: Time's MirrorSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 159: Gray MatterSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 160: Gray MatterSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 161: Speaking AmericanSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 163: And the Rest Is DragSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 164: And the Rest Is DragSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 165: Disability JusticeSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 167: Picture ThisSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 168: Picture ThisSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 177: TechnogenesisSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 179: Banishing the DarkSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 183: Imagined GeographiesSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 184: Imagined GeographiesSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 187: This Course Is Out To Get YouSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 188: This Course Is Out To Get YouSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 189: Sound and the CitySee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 190: Sound and the CitySee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 191: Seeing is BelievingSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 192: Seeing is BelievingSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 195: Captivating AnimalsSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 196: Captivating AnimalsSee the Princeton Writing Program website.
- WRI 221: The Writing's on the Wall II (Year-Long Course)Grounded in humanistic disciplines, this seminar invites students to explore Princeton's campus as a material archive, first introducing them to different modes of textual, visual, and cultural analysis, before guiding them through the writing process as they complete an original research project of their own design.
- WRI 231: Is Talk Cheap? II (Year-Long Course)Grounded in social scientific inquiry, this seminar invites students to experience and gain expertise in conversation-based approaches to social research; it first introduces them to in-depth interviewing, qualitative surveying, and focus group methods, then guides them through producing an original research project of their own design.
- WRI 501: Reading & Writing About the Scientific Literature in English (Half Term): Science & EngineeringIntroduction to reading and writing about the research literature for international graduate students from non-English speaking institutions. Topics include academic integrity and effective source use, how researchers work with the academic literature as both readers and writers, how research articles are constructed and interpreted, how research findings are presented, and how quantitative arguments are developed. Two 80-minute seminars per week.
- WRI 502: Writing a Persuasive Proposal in Quantitative Disciplines (Half-Term)Workshop on writing research proposals, especially for submission to funding agencies and/or departmental committees. Open to students in areas of quantitative research, including science, engineering, and social science. Topics include getting started, motivating research questions, developing specific aims, reviewing published research literature rigorously, justifying resources and budgets, revising effectively, giving and receiving feedback as well as academic integrity. Prerequisites: International graduate students may enroll only after completing WRI 501 or with permission of instructor.
- WRI 502A: Writing a Persuasive Proposal in Quantitative Disciplines (Half Term)Workshop on writing research proposals, especially for submission to funding agencies and/or departmental committees. Open to students in areas of quantitative research, including science, engineering, and social science. Topics include getting started, motivating research questions, developing specific aims, reviewing published research literature rigorously, justifying resources and budgets, revising effectively, giving and receiving feedback as well as academic integrity. Prerequisites: International graduate students may enroll only after completing WRI 501 or with permission of instructor.
- WRI 503: Writing an Effective Scientific Research Article (Half Term): Sci & EngineeringWriting workshop for students in any area of quantitative research, including science, engineering, and quantitative social sciences, who are prepared to draft a research article for publication based on their original work. Topics include getting started, presenting data, communicating visually, understanding the elements of a research article, using evidence persuasively, revising effectively, soliciting useful comments from readers, and incorporating feedback.
- WRI 503A: Writing an Effective Scientific Research Article (Half Term): Sci & EngineeringWriting workshop for students in any area of quantitative research, including science, engineering, and quantitative social sciences, who are preparing to draft a research article for publication based on their original work. Topics include getting started, presenting data, communicating visually, understanding the elements of a research article, using evidence persuasively, revising effectively, soliciting useful comments from readers, and incorporating feedback. One 2-hour, 50-minute seminar per week, for 6 weeks.
- WRI 504: Write to Publish (Half-Term)Course guides graduate students in the social sciences and humanities through the process of revising preexisting work into publishable form. Students learn the tricks of publishing and apply proven methods to their own work. In addition to classroom time dedicated to learning specific article-writing skills, participants form an accountability group to help meet milestones in the draft and revision, and have individual conferences for detailed feedback with the course instructor. Scholarship on various aspects of the writing process helps illuminate the many mechanisms behind forming sustainable, positive work habits.