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 Gökçe Uzgören and Merve Karadaban attended the workshop “How to Write?” organized by MSGSU.


Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU) Faculty of Fine Arts (GSF) Department of Interior Architecture and Environmental Design Gökçe Uzgören and Merve Karadaban, "How to Write?" organized within the scope of "Spatial Studies Symposium" organized by Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. participated in the workshop.


Within the scope of the Spatial Studies Symposium, besides the presentations produced from postgraduate theses, workshops and seminars that will support the postgraduate thesis processes, as well as presentations of doctoral theses completed in 2021 at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Urban Planning Doctorate Program took place. Researchers, academics, writers and students from different disciplines came together in the workshops, which focused on field experiences and research practices, the thesis writing process, ethics in academic studies and research practice.
 
Gökçe Uzgören & Merve Karadaban were accepted to the "How to Write?" workshop by Prof. Dr. It was carried out under the direction of Murat Cemal Yalçıntan. Other guests of the workshop were Prof. Dr. Fuat Ercan, on the subject of "writing a literary text", was Fuat Sevimay.
 
  Merve Karadaban shared her thoughts on the workshop as follows:
 
“How to Write?” It was very exciting to share experiences about the 'writing' process, which is one of the most challenging stages of research, in the workshop. On the one hand, the fact that many academics and researchers expressed different obstacles to the writing process was very effective in diversifying the proposals. In addition, the 'writing experiences' conveyed by experts in the field were evaluated with their academic and literary counterparts. This diversity situation of the workshop offered clues for easier linking between 'creation' and 'transference'. Apart from this, the pursuit of "quality publication" was frequently emphasized at the workshop.
 
  Gökçe Uzgören shared her thoughts on the workshop as follows:
 
“In this three-day workshop, it was very useful to listen to advice from our distinguished professors that could ease the difficult process of writing a thesis, and to exchange ideas about current graduate studies. The workshop became even more productive, especially with small applications on our writing practices. Thank you to the workshop facilitators and guests.”