Writing Your PhD in Humanities

The Writing Your PhD Thesis in Humanities course for non-native English speakers covers tools, resources, and approaches that can assist in writing your PhD thesis in English within the Humanities.

The content of the course consists of three modules:

  1. Planning your thesis. Title, table of contents and plan.
  2. Writing your thesis. Abstract and introduction.
  3. Reviewing your thesis.

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  • EUNICE PhD student: enrolled as a PhD student in one of the universities of EUNICE European University consortium (check its members here).
  • B2 level of English.
  • Willingness to improve their writing skills.

Study Level: PhD

  • Submit your application via the button ‘Apply Now’.
  • Please keep in mind that the number of participants could be limited for each course. Application does not guarantee enrolment in the course.
  • The course participants will be selected based on criteria specified in the study guide.
  • Your home university will inform you whether you have been accepted and provide further information about the next steps.

Specific instructions in some universities:

  • BTU students: for questions about enrolment and recognition at your university, you can visit this website.
  • UPHF students: make sure to ask the approval of your director of studies (responsable pédagogique) before applying. For any question, you can contact the EUNICE office: eunice@uphf.fr.
  • UoP students: questions about enrolment and recognition can be answered by your Director of Studies or ECTS Coordinator, or you can contact eunice@go.uop.gr.

Any questions about enrolment or credit recognition? Contact your EUNICE course coordinator.

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Become a more efficient writer in L2 by mastering your academic writing skills

Study Level
PhD
Applications deadline
15 January 2026
Dates
1 May - 15 May, 2026
Accreditation
2 ECTS
Mode
Online self-study