The goal is
to write!
To strengthen your fundamentals
EzhudhuCore
2-day writing sprint to writing your article
EzhudhuWar Room
EzhudhuCore
Strengthening the core of
academic writing
Who should attend?
- PhD scholars in their second or third years.
- Faculty members and early-career researchers who wish to strengthen their academic writing fundamentals.
What will you learn?
- How to write with your own words
- Where to begin and how to make progress
- The elements of good writing
- About the writing tools avaialble
- How to proofread your own paper
What's covered in EzhudhuCore?
The right approach

Understanding plagiarism
How to be successful in research – Practical strategies to plan, conduct, and publish impactful work while avoiding common pitfalls.

The right approach to writing
discover why writing doesn’t have to follow the reading order. Begin with sections you know best (methods, results), then move to heavier parts like discussion.

Writing with MS Word
unlock hidden features to save time, ensure consistency, and format with precision.
Navigating literature

The 4Cs of writing
correctness, consistency, coherence, clarity.

Visualizing data
practice sentence structuring, transitions, and reducing jargon.

Communicating clearly
use structured approaches like fishbone and write-think-repeat.

Proofreading your own work
sharpen your self-editing eye before reviewers see your draft.
Making the first impressions

Writing an effective abstract
Initiating the writing practice – Build a consistent writing habit, overcome blocks, and draft with clarity and confidence.

Writing a compelling cover letter
Understanding publication models – Compare subscription and open access options, and learn to avoid predatory publishers.
Why should you attend?

In - person delivery

Guided writing sprints

Timely completion

Templates and checklists
EzhudhuWar Room
The right room
to write your paper
The Writing War Room is an immersive 2-day manuscript-building workshop. Bring your ideas, data, or notes—and walk out with a near-ready paper.
Who should attend
• PhD scholars ready to publish
• Faculty members working on their first or pending paper
• Early-career researchers with unpublished data or results
• Anyone stuck mid-way through writing
What will you learn
• Break the fear of the blank page
• Structure every section of a paper effectively – introduction, materials/methods, results & discussion, and conclusion
• Edit and refine your own writing
• Prepare supplementary materials like cover letters and figures
With expert guidance at every step, participants learn
to structure, draft, and refine their academic manuscript!

In - person delivery

Guided writing sprints

Timely completion

