So, I could be getting a bit ahead of myself here, but feedback is probably the most useful aspect of your studies (I know, probably too enthusiastic, but stick with me). Submitting your work and receiving feedback can seem like a scary process at first, but it will highlight your strengths and more importantly, areas that you may need to work on - something that is hugely important for you as a writer. After all, we are all here to develop our academic voice, aren’t we?!
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If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write.
Martin Luther (c. 1517)
To understand the complexity of a problem, as well as the available solutions, executives and board members must turn to written communications.
William J. Farrell (1992)
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Marketa Zadrapova's Bio
Before joining Arden, I worked in many different industries (education, finance and IT) and gained valuable experience. I provide library support to the School of Leadership and Management and the Berlin campus. I specialise in acquisition, data management and digitisation. I am passionate about supporting students and staff with locating high-quality higher education resources.