This graduate writing session helps students synthesize multiple types of sources in interdisciplinary research. Whether combining theoretical frameworks, empirical findings, or personal perspectives, students learn to write with clarity, balance, and scholarly purpose. The workshop provides guidance on integrating diverse sources smoothly, structuring interdisciplinary arguments, and using academic voice to craft coherent, impactful work.
00:00 Introduction 00:45 Why Source Integration is Complex in Interdisciplinary Writing 01:16 Common Source Types in Graduate Writing 01:48 Integrating Theory Effectively 02:23 Integrating Empirical Data 02:50 Incorporating Your Voice Strategically 03:14 Structuring Interdisciplinary Integration 03:42 Language Moves for Smooth Integration 04:08 Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them 04:32 Final Thoughts 04:53 Thank you! (Contact Info)