Royal Literary Fund Fellowship
The Royal Literary Fund supports a Fellow at Queen Margaret who is available to support students at all levels to develop their academic, written English.
Whatever your subject or level of study, the RLF Fellow offers one-to-one practical sessions to help you strengthen your academic writing.
This could mean support with planning and structure, advice on clarity and working to a word limit, help with editing, grammar and punctuation, or any other issue you want help with. The Fellow is a professional author and the advice will be tailored to your specific needs and aims.
The service is free and confidential. Each session lasts 50 minutes.
The RLF Fellow does not proofread your work, teach English as a second language or provide specialist support for specific learning needs.
How to book your appointment:
Appointments are available Tuesday & Wednesday, between 9.30am and 4.30pm (last appointment 3.30pm) during term time. Only book one session at a time.
Most sessions are in person, in an office on campus, but you may enquire about an online session if you are off campus or cannot travel.
To enquire or book your session, email: miranda.moore@rlfeducation.org.uk
Find out more by watching this short video
Our RLF Fellow at QMU:
Miranda Moore is a writer and editor of non-fiction and fiction. She won the DFB & Arvon Search for a Storyteller 2024 and the Wells Festival of Literature Book for Children 2023. She has been twice shortlisted for a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award. Miranda has a degree in English and Philosophy and an MPhil in International Peace Studies. She enjoys running, cycling, swimming and yoga. As well as writing and editing, she coaches writers at all levels and loves helping people to improve their writing skills. |
Learn more about the RLF Fellowship scheme:
https://www.rlf.org.uk/education/rlf-fellowshipscheme/
Comprehensive essay writing guide:
https://www.rlf.org.uk/resources/writing-essays/
Overview of dissertation writing:
https://www.rlf.org.uk/resources/introduction-dissertation/
Ask the Elephant featuring bite-size chunks of writing advice:
https://asktheelephant.org.uk/
Alex, a step-by-step guide to the process of essay writing:
https://www.alexessaytool.com/
Royal Literary Fund
Free, confidential, one-to-one help with you academic, written English.
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