Public scholarship resources for WashU scholars at all stages of their careers.
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On-Campus Resources
The Writing Center & Speaking Studio Free one-on-one support for WashU undergrad and grad students, faculty, post-docs, and staff working on any writing or public speaking project | |
WashU WebPubs A web space where WashU students, faculty, and staff can learn web publishing tools, experiment with digital publishing projects, and reimagine their scholarship | |
AVA Studio A creative digital space in the Olin Library for the WashU community that houses AR/VR headsets, a photography setup, and audio recording equipment | |
Open Access at WashU Information and resources from WashU Libraries for making scholarly work more freely available | |
Science Communication Credential A professional development program for PhD students in the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences | |
Center for Health & Science Communication A hub for resources and engagement around health and science communication at WashU Medicine | |
Skandalaris Center for Interdisciplinary Innovation & Entrepreneurship Have a public-facing business idea or creative concept related to your research? Get entrepreneurial advice and savvy guidance here. | |
University Marketing & Communications Need a press release written about a recently completed research paper or creative project? Has your academic work garnered public interest in surprising ways? WashU’s communications & marketing experts can help promote and support your public-facing activities. | |
Publishing Specialization for English Majors The Department of English offers undergraduate courses and internships for students interested in the professional fields of editing and publishing. |