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Faculty Writing Group

Do you struggle to find time each week to work on your projects? Do you need accountability to prepare your tenure dossier?

If so, then welcome to the Faculty Writing Group! The Faculty Writing Group is a multi-disciplinary group of interested faculty who wish to bolster their research productivity and enhance their writing practices through accountability and motivation from their peers.  

Core Principles


The Faculty Writing Group will provide accountability, support, and structure to help all interested faculty with their own research and writing goals. Faculty Writing Group Members will meet weekly to discuss the practice and habit of writing and encourage each other's writing goals. 

Please note: This group is not a collaborative research group. Faculty will work on their own individual projects and rely on peers only for accountability and support.  

Spring 2025 Writing Group Meetings


Weekly meetings of the Spring 2025 Faculty Writing Group will be held each Wednesday from 12:30 - 2:30 in Building 51, Room 3102 beginning on Wednesday, January 8th.

How to Participate

Interested faculty should sign up via this . There is no deadline to register, and faculty can join at any time.

Faculty will commit to attend at least 14 out of 16 scheduled Faculty Writing Group Sessions and maintain the each week. (Faculty joining the Faculty Writing Group in the middle of the semester should adjust their attendance commitment accordingly.) If a faculty member cannot attend a weekly writing session because of conference travel or an emergency, they should email Liz Brown or indicate that in the Faculty Writing Group Spreadsheet.

Questions?

Faculty members with questions can email Dr. Elizabeth Brown, Associate Professor of Psychology.

 

What to Expect

First Meeting

During the first meeting, each writing group member will discuss and brainstorm three realistic writing goals for the semester using goals guidelines. These writing goals can be as small or as complex as needed, and these writing goals can be tailored specifically to each faculty's needs.  

Example: WG1: I will revise four book chapters for my edited book by the deadline March 12. Chapter 1 revisions are due by the end of the month, Chapter 2 revisions are due by Feb 14, Chapter 3 revisions are due by the end of February, and Chapter 4 revisions are due March 12.

Weekly Meetings

During each weekly scheduled writing group, the group will spend the first few minutes discussing writing goals for the next two hours and for the week. Then, those connecting online can log out of the Zoom meeting to work independently, and those in-person can work independently in the room.  

At approximately 2:25 p.m., all participants will rejoin the writing group, either through the Zoom meeting or in the room itself. Group members will then debrief and share their progress and dismiss by 2:30 p.m.  

What’s In It For You?

Meet wonderful colleagues around campus.

Accomplish some of your scholarly goals.

Foster a sense of community and accountability with fellow faculty.  

Contact


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Elizabeth Brown

Fellow | Faculty Writing Group

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology
elizabeth.r.brown@unf.edu