- Training Room 2 [4]
- Workshop [5]
Do you find it hard to make a start on an assignment? Do you wish that someone would be on hand to help you as you write?
A writing clinic provides a space and an opportunity for you to work on your assignment. It is held in a training room at the UTS Library where desktop computers are provided, plus all the materials – books, journals, audio-visual materials – everything you need under one roof! On top of that, a HELPS advisor is on hand to answer your questions while you work.
Writing clinics may assist you with a variety of writing issues such as:
- Analysing an assignment question
- Researching for an assignment
- Planning your assignment and developing a logical structure
- Improving the flow of ideas in your writing
- In-text referencing and compiling a reference list
- Being critical and presenting arguments in your writing.
To book please contact HELPS at http://helps-booking.uts.edu.au/student/ [6]

Comments
Could you please help me how [10]
Could you please help me how can i book this workshop ?
Thanks.
How to go about with booking [12]
How to go about with booking this workshop?
Kindly
Hi Goitseone, [14]
Hi Goitseone,
Please click on the link http://helps-booking.uts.edu.au/student/ [6] and follow the instruction.
Hope this helps,
sang
is this Fri full? RR [16]
is this Fri full? RR
Hi Rebecca, [18]
Hi Rebecca,
The clinic session on 21 September is full. However, if you bring your own computer, you may attend the session without having to make a booking.
Hi, David from the library [19]
Hi, David from the library here - to assist future attendees I'll paste this booking link into upcoming sessions.
plz let me know this workshop [21]
plz let me know this workshop is reapeted evey week or each week u have new points to teach?
Hi Nikita, [23]
Hi Nikita,
The course structure is essentially the same every week, but the teachers change. That said the structure is quite open ended - you bring in your work and there is a HELPS staff member there to advise you as you work on it - so there is an argument to say that if you came for more than one class you'd find there was benefit in that.
Hope this helps!
David